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Re: How

by anon101 <anon@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 25, 2008 at 01:26 PM

Hi Christopher...

Not really sure what you mean by "graphic file ripper", 
normally you would rip a CD or DVD.

Assuming that you talking about graphic file conversions/compression:
Most graphic editors such as Photoshop or PaintShop Pro have
built in Batch graphic file conversion/compression utilities.

For Photoshop its a 2 stage process.
1. Create an Action. (Windows->Actions)
	You create a new action - 
             (Give it a name -"Change to BMP Format")
	Press  "Begin Recording"
	Then process a single file,
	open the file
	change saved format/compression
	Then Press "Stop Recording"
	
2. File->Automatic->Batch
	You select your created action
	 	"Change to BMP Format"
	You select file/files or folder as source
	You select a destination folder or replace source file
	and run.

hth's aen

>Hi y'all,
>
>I'm looking for a graphic files ripper and I found this little
>utility called multiextractor from http://multiextractor.com
>
>Does anyone else use it? Is it worth its price?
>
>Regards
 




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