![]() Use the ‘ Output Format‘ drop-menu selection combo to select the output format you want to use.So – in other words - for most purposes – without rename – CHECK the ‘ Batch Conversion’ radio under the ‘ Work as’ pane.I would be VERY CAREFUL of this option – and suggest you NOT have it checked. IrfanView will NOT allow you to over-write your original images UNLESS you have the “Overwrite existing files” option checked in the ‘MISCELLANEOUS’ section of the ‘ Set for all images’ (Advanced Options) window. I don’t use the RENAME function for a number of reasons – but it can work fine. You CAN use a RENAME option (either ‘Batch Rename’ or ‘Batch Conversion – Rename Result files’) – which is powerful and requires more options for the RENAME function – this can be very handy – and will allow you to use the same directory.I like to click the ‘use this directory as output’ button to get me into the right ‘area’ of the files – then select the actual folder. NOTE: if you are changing the extension – such as JPEG to GIF or something – they can go in the same directory – if you are converting JPEG to JPEG, for example, you will have to create/select another directory. On the Output Directory file box – BROWSE to the directory where you want to put the converted pictures.Click select the ones you want to convert. ![]() On the Look In file box – navigate to the file folder where t e pictures to be converted are located.Set up the INPUT and OUTPUT folder locations.NOTE: For a SIZE Comparison example page, Click HEREĬlick File -> Batch Conversion/Rename - This brings up the Batch Conversion window in IrfanView If you do not have a copy of IrfanView, it can be downloaded from and then installed on your computer. Using IrfanView to Batch Convert (RESIZE) Images
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