What is Converter FOR LINUX?


Converter FOR LINUX



Usually, when most of us think of image converters, we image simple GUI apps, some more stylish than others, that get the job done with a few mouse clicks. However, one of the best image converters out there is actually a command-line-based app and it's called ImageMagick.



Key Features:



  • Gorgeous GTK4+/Libadwaita front-end

  • Supports multiple image formats

  • Allows quality adjustments for converted images

  • Resizes and scales images



Converter is a front-end for ImageMagick, offering a stylish and practical image conversion tool for Linux systems. It supports formats like JPEG, PNG, WebP, SVG, XML, HEIF, and BMP, which can be converted to JPEG, PNG, WebP, PDF, HEIF, and BMP.



Technical Specifications:



  • File: /mnt/sdb/softpedia/Downloads/Linux Apps/Utilities/C/Converter FOR LINUX/io.gitlab.adhami3310.Converter

  • Publisher: Khaleel Al-Adhami

  • Publisher Link

  • Price: FREE



Converter also allows users to adjust quality values for lossy compression, change alpha layer colors, DPI values for SVG images, and resize images to desired resolutions or ratios. While it may not offer all functionalities of ImageMagick, Converter provides a user-friendly approach to converting images with ease.



The app, despite its limitations like lack of batch conversion support, is a great option for users looking to convert images effortlessly on their Linux systems, especially GNOME-based distributions.


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