![]() ![]() Macintosh® OS - This is the default palette used under old Macintosh® OS versions in 256 color screen mode.Ĥ. Windows - This is the default palette used under old Windows® versions in 256 color screen mode. Web Safe - This is the default Netscape® Web palette. In Palette ( ), choose the type of palette desired:Īdaptive - The palette will be calculated to get the best results possible (recommended). Choose "Auto" if you're not sure about desired the number of colors.ģ. Limited number of colors will result in smaller file but will produce lower image quality. In Colors ( ), specify the number of colors you wish to use in the image palette. If you have chosen the GIF format, a dialog box CompuServe GIF Optimizer opens:Ģ. If this exact chosen format does not exists in an icon, the nearest format is chosen for extraction.ġ. A smart system has been added to index the files if necessary to avoid overwriting. The created images have the same filename as the original document with PNG, PSD, BMP, GIG or JP2 appended. When done the new Images are added to the folder contents. The batch operation starts immediately, the hourglass mouse pointer is displayed during the creation. If you have chosen to create JPEG 2000 or GIF images, an option dialog box opens (see below about the options). In such a case, you must specify a background color (to fill the transparent areas with this color).ħ. ![]() If you choose to remove transparency, the images will be generated using 24BPP (no alpha channel). If you choose to preserve transparency, the images will be automatically converted to 32BPP with alpha channel (even if the chosen icon format is 256 or less colors). ![]() In the Transparency group ( ), choose if you wish to create transparent or opaque images. In the Image File Format group ( ), select the file format you wish to use for the images to create.Ħ. If this exact format does not exists in an icon, the nearest format is chosen.ĥ. In the Icon Format to Extract group ( ), choose the image format you wish to extract from the icons. The dialog box Batch Create Images From Icons opens (see below). Choose File Browser/Batch Create Images from Icons or Ctrl+Shift+V.ĥ. Use +/- to select/unselect by specifying filters.Ĥ. You can use Shift/Ctrl + Mouse to select several icons. Select the icons you wish to convert to images. When done, the Source Files appears (with preview) in the right pane. When the window is opened, select the folder which contains the Source Files using the tree in the left pane.ģ. JP2 - JPEG 2000 (32 BPP alpha channel transparency supported).ġ. PSD - Photoshop (32 BPP alpha channel transparency and layers supported). PNG - Portable Network Graphic (32 BPP alpha channel transparency supported). The following image format creation is supported by IconWorkshop™:īMP - Windows® bitmap (32 BPP alpha channel transparency supported). You can either create one image from one icon (see topic Convert an icon to an image) or several images from icons in one operation. Convert several icons to images (batch processing)Ĭreating images from icons can be very useful. ![]()
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