PicConvert - Convert Photos 1.3

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Free Download PicConvert - Convert Photos full version standalone offline installer for macOS. It has a simple and intuitive interface makes it easy for users of all skill levels to navigate and use. Its user-friendly design ensures a seamless experience while converting your photos. 

Overview of PicConvert - Convert Photos for macOS

Convert, resize, and rename thousands of image files in batch mode. Select the images you want to convert, choose an image format, select the folder where your converted images will be saved, and you're done! Your images will be converted in a matter of seconds. Easy and effective.

You can also resize your images to reduce their size on disk and optimize them for a specific usage like emailing or posting on Facebook. Also, if your original image files are poorly named, you can use PicConvert to give them meaningful names so they are easier to find and identify.

Features of PicConvert - Convert Photos for macOS

  • Convert, resize, and rename images in batch mode.
  • Input formats: JPG, JPEG, JPE, JP2, JPX, PNG, TIFF, TIF, GIF, BMP, HEIC, HEIF, RAW
  • Output formats: JPG, JPEG, JPE, JP2, JPX, PNG, TIFF, TIF, GIF, BMP, HEIC, HEIF
  • Change the image quality for the JPG, JPEG, JPE, JP2, and JPX formats
  • Keep the EXIF info and creation date of the original images
  • Save the converted images in a folder of your choosing

Technical Details and System Requirements

  • macOS 10.13 or later
  • Apple Silicon or Intel Core processor

FAQs

Q: What file formats does PicConvert support for photo conversion?
A: It supports various image file formats, including JPEG, PNG, TIFF, BMP, GIF, and many more.

Q: Can I convert multiple photos at once using PicConvert?
A: Convert multiple photos at once using its batch conversion feature. You can drag and drop multiple images into the software and let it process them simultaneously.

Q: Does PicConvert maintain the quality of the original photos during conversion?
A: Yes, PicConvert ensures that the quality of the original photos remains moderate.

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