A lightweight application that lets you convert the old PCX (Picture Exchange) image format to the most popular and widely used JPEG
Version | 7.0 |
Updated | September 3 2019 |
Developer |
Sobolsoft
N/A
N/A
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User Rating |
266
4.1
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Original File Size | 11.62 MB |
Downloads | 1563 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Multimedia |
PCX (Picture Exchange) is a vintage image format that was developed to work with PC Paintbrush, an MS-DOS compatible image editor that was breaking the ice ’80. PCX images can be resurfaced nobody is using it anymore so converting them to a more popular format will help you recover them. PCX to JPG Converter is a simple app that can do that for you.
The interface keeps it simple as the settings are boxed into a small, clear window. The top part holds the preview tab where all the PCX files are going to be displayed after they were added while the bottom part displays the buttons, and fields used to start a conversion and to determine the output location. Furthermore, PCX to JPG Converter sports an image quality slider that can be used to change the JPG's final looks. The slider is set to 85% by default, any change will impact file size and aesthetics. To sum it up, PCX to JPG Converter is a helpful application for users that stumbled upon a collection of old Picture Exchange files and need to export them to a most recent format as JPG, in order to view or open them.
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