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Re: IDL WRITE_PICT --> Macintosh PICT??? [message #2279] Thu, 09 June 1994 07:29 Go to previous message
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In article <Cr3Ant.IJL@ra.nrl.navy.mil>, Andy Nicholas <nicholas@dsuap1> wrote:
> Does anyone know a simple way to convert files generated by the IDL
> WRITE_PICT command? I have been doing this in Photoshop but now I need
> to do this to 200+ files. Anyone know a batch mode way to do this?
> -Andy Nicholas
> email reply to:
> nicholas@uap.nrl.navy.mil
> or post to this group.
>
> -Thanks

The "postcardware" program JPEGView is what I use for this. It has a
drag-n-drop interface for handling this. Don't drag-n-drop too many
files at a time, though (maybe max of 40) or it will hang. The icon
that manages this is called the JPEGView autotyper. Alternatively, you
can open the JPEGView application and select "Open...". There is a
button in the dialog box labelled "Scan for image files" which will
convert each image file in the selected directory to a JPEGView program
file. I don't think there is a max limit for files in this mode.

Try the regular Mac archive sites for JPEGView or email me if you're
not familiar with Mac sites and I'll send it along.

Mike Schienle Hughes Santa Barbara Research Center
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