A large number of BMP images are batch converted to TIF tagged image file format


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SummaryThe BMP format generally lacks compression capabilities and has poor metadata support. Converting to TIF can effectively ensure image quality integrity and long-term readability through lossless compression, multi-page storage, and rich metadata support, achieving efficient image management. When printing and publishing BMP format images, they result in very large file sizes and lack the color management functions required for professional printing. The TIF format not only supports the CMYK color mode to ensure accurate print colors, but its lossless compression also guarantees print quality, while significantly reducing image size. So, how can we batch convert a large number of BMP images into TIF format at once? Here's a method to avoid unnecessary operations and support multiple image formats such as JPG, JPEG, PNG, WEBP, SVG for conversion.


1、Usage Scenarios

When medical equipment X-ray images are typically in BMP format, the issue of color depth can lead to inaccuracies in scanned grayscale data, and the file storage space is excessively large. In this case, we can batch convert them to TIF format, which not only solves the problem of inaccurate CT data due to low color depth in BMP format but also significantly reduces the issue of large image sizes.

2、Preview

Before Processing:

After Processing:

3、Operation Steps

Open 【HeSoft Doc Batch Tool】, select 【Image Tools】 - 【Convert Images to TIF】.

【Add Files】 Selectively add BMP and other image format files that need to be converted.

【Import Files from Folder】 Import all images from the selected folder.

View imported files below.

After processing is complete, click the save location to view the successfully converted images.


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