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1.4 Payment You can pay either by check or credit card. Send personal US check (in US currency) or cashiers check to the following address: Lemke Software GmbH Erich-Heckel-Ring 8a 31228 Peine Germany Fax: +49-5171-72201 We can accept EUROCARD/MasterCard, VISA, Diners Club International or AMERICAN EXPRESS. Please mail me your card number and expiration date. Please use the form that GraphicConverter provides from the registration dialog. E-Mail: support@graphicconverter.net lemkesoft@aol.com
Updates are available from: http://www.lemkesoft.de http://www.lemkesoft.com http://www.graphicconverter.net This site has links to mirror sites on the download page. Please try to download from a mirror whenever my server is busy. Registered users can order the product with or without a CD ROM. Patches are available from the above Internet address. German, French, Swedish, Spanish, Danish, Italian, Japanese, Chinese and Russian versions are also available. 1.5 Restrictions Keep all the GraphicConverter related files together including the program, read me, documentation and history if you copy it for someone else. 1.6 Errors If you find any bugs or errors in the program, please send me a list and/or the file that produces the error. 1.7 For me If you have information about other graphic formats, please send me a copy and a disk with some files in that format. 1.8 Thanks Thanks to those who have helped me improve this product with suggestions, information or bug reports. 1.9 Legal Statements The software and accompanying instructions are provided as is without warranty of any kind. The author Thorsten Lemke and Lemke Software GmbH do not warrant, guarantee, or make any representations regarding the use or, or the results of the use of the software or accompanying instructions in terms of correctness, accuracy, reliability, currentness, or otherwise. The entire risk as to the results and performance of the software is assumed by you. If the software or instructions are defective, you, and not Thorsten Lemke or Lemke Software GmbH, assume the entire cost of all necessary servicing, repair or correction. 1.10 About this Documentation I wrote this documentation with Word X. I used Snapz Pro X and GraphicConverter for the pictures. The name of the rabbit in some of the pictures is Hoppel who belongs to my sister and her husband. 1.11 Copyright Notice Apple, the Apple logo, and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the United States and other countries. Mac and the Mac OS logo are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. GIF- and TIFF-LZW Compression/Decompression are licensed under U.S. Patent No. 4.558.302 and foreign counterparts. Photo CD mark licensed from Kodak.

2 Preface

2.1 Words and Terms This manual assumes that you are familiar with basic use of your Macintosh. I use these standard terms in the following documentation. 2.2 Installation The installation is very simple. Mount the Disk Image with a double click on the DiskImage Symbol.
Open the mounted disk image with a double click on the symbol. Copy the GraphicConverter folder onto your hard disk. No other files are required. (GraphicConverter automatically generates a Preferences file in the preferences folder of the System Folder.)

3 Menus

3.1 Apple Menu (Classic MacOS) The Apple Menu contains information about GraphicConverter. It also contains the desk accessories and the files in the Apple Menu Items folder.
3.1.1 About GraphicConverter This menu item displays you information about the version number and the shareware agreement. In addition, you can fill out and print the order form. 3.1.2 About Plug-ins/Add-ons This menu item contains a submenu, which will show a list of all installed plug-ins. Plugins can be selected to display their individual About screens. 3.2 GraphicConverter Menu (MacOS X) The GraphicConverter Menu contains information about GraphicConverter. It also contains the menu item to quit the application.
3.2.1 About GraphicConverter This menu item displays you information about the version number and the shareware agreement. In addition, you can fill out and print the order form. 3.2.2 About Plug-ins/Add-ons This menu item contains a submenu, which will show a list of all installed plug-ins. Plugins can be selected to display their individual About screens.
3.3 File Menu The File Menu contains all functions for the input and output of pictures.
3.3.1 New The New menu item contains a submenu for creating new elements.
3.3.1.1 Image This dialog sets the options for new pictures.
Available options are: Width Height Resolution Depth Color Table (for images up to 8 bits per pixel) GraphicConverter opens a new blank picture with the selected characteristics. 3.3.1.2 Image with Clipboard This creates a new picture (as opposed to pasting), using the contents of the clipboard. 3.3.1.3 Image with Clipboard. This creates a new picture (as opposed to pasting), using the contents of the clipboard. You can specify the size and color depth of the image before creating.

3.3.3 Browse Folder The Browser is a unique feature of GraphicConverter. First, select a folder containing images. GraphicConverter then opens a window with the following elements: Folder list at the left You can select a different folder here, or browse folder-by-folder. Folder content in the middle Every file will be displayed with its preview (if available). Preview at the right Displays a preview of the file you selected in the middle.
There are many different options: Select additional files with a shift-click. Move or copy (with option key) a selection from one browser window to another. Especially useful for sorting of pictures. Move or copy (with option key) a selection from the content list to a folder in the folder list. Helpful for sorting pictures. Open a file or folder with a double-click. Additional options are available from the contextual menu (Control-click inside the Browser window). Content of the context menu:
Refresh Refreshes the display of the currently previewed folder by scanning the folder again. You can use the F5 key as an alternative. Select All Selects all files in the folder. Create Preview Creates a preview for all selected files. Label Changes the label of the selected items. Rename You can rename the image in the list.
Delete selected File(s) Deletes all selected files. Warning! Undo is NOT available! Move selected File(s) into Trash Moves the selected files into the trash. New Folder Creates a new folder. Set Date from File Content This function sets the file date from the date field of the internal JPEG structure. This is very useful for digital images from cameras (because a digital camera sets the correct date in the JPEG; but the file date is normally wrong). View File(s) in Slideshow Displays all selected files as a slideshow, using the default settings. Open with. The submenu contains all open applications. You can select any one of them. GraphicConverter tells the application to open the selected files. This may not work if the application you select is unable to handle this file type. Rotate Rotates the selected images. JPEGs will be rotated lossless if possible. You will get a warning if this is not possible. Mirror Mirrors the selected images. JPEGs will be mirrored lossless if possible. You will get a warning if this is not possible. Hide/Show Footer Hides or shows the footer. Preferences Displays the Preferences dialog for the browser. There are some options at the bottom of the window: Change the size of the previews. Sort By Name, Size, Date Up or down Folder separate or alone Show/hide the folder list Show/hide the preview Drag the scrollbars left or right to vary the width of each list. 3.3.4 Close Close the active window. 3.3.5 Close All Closes all open windows. 3.3.6 Save This allows saving the contents of the active window with the existing name. This function is only active if you modify an existing document file. 3.3.7 Save All Saves all open windows. If no name is defined, the Save as dialog box will appear for each window. 18

Click on OK and all source images will be concatenated and saved in the selected file format. 3.3.18.4 Insert IPTC Use to set the IPTC information in JPEGs from a text file. The text file may be exported from a database. The text file and the JPEGs must be in the same folder. Select the text file and click on Insert IPTC. The format of the text file must be: File name (without path)<tab> Caption<tab> Caption Writer<tab> Headline<tab> Special Instructions<tab> By Line<tab> By Line Titel<tab> Credit<tab> Source<tab> Object Name<tab> Date Created<tab> Attention: format yyyy.mm.dd (year.month.day) City<tab> State<tab> Country<tab> Reference<tab> Category<tab> Sub Category<tab> Separate multiple words with spaces Urgency<tab> Attention: number Keywords<tab> Separate multiple words with spaces Copyright<return>
3.3.18.5 Batch Use to apply functions to all documents selected to be converted. Displays the following dialog:
Options in the dialog: 1. Right hand list Displays the available functions. Select an entry and click on Add. 2. Left hand list Displays the selected batch functions for this batch. The functions will be executed in this order. Click on any entry for editing. Click on Delete to remove an entry.
3.3.18.6 Prefs of Convert More 3.3.18.6.1 Convert Text
Convert Text Select the source and destination format for the text conversion. GraphicConverter will convert the line end characters and the special characters such as , , ,. 3.3.18.6.2 Icon/Preview
Icon/Preview Creates icons and previews only when they not exist. 3.3.18.6.3 Errors
Error Shows an alert after each error or writes an error log file (GraphicConverter protocol) to the desktop.

3.3.18.6.4 Misc

Subfolders Allows conversion of all files of selected folders including those in subfolders. Change Extension Allows you to add the extension of the new format to the file name (i.e.TIFF). DOS File names Use to shorten the file names to 8.3 (eight characters plus 3 extension characters). Dont alter before overwrite You either see or dont see a warning dialog before overwriting. Compress with StuffIt Allows compression of files with StuffIt (if the engine is available). Show hidden Files Shows any hidden files in the file list of Convert. Remove batch actions after quit Clears the Batch Table after quitting the application. 3.3.18.6.5 Index

Index Conversion Changes the index (if available) of a file to the minimum number of entered digits. The File Test.1.PIC will be converted to Test.00001.PIC. Index Sorting Sorts the files in the Convert more dialog by the index (i.e. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and not as normal 1, 10, 2, 3). This is useful for conversion of single images to QuickTime movies. Use Name Renames every file with the new name. Start Index Adds an index to every file starting with the start index. 3.3.19 Page Setup Sets the format and quality of printing.
3.3.20 Print GraphicConverter prints the contents of the active window. If you print a picture, GraphicConverter adds some fields to the standard print dialog. These fields appear in the LaserWriter print dialog if you select GraphicConverter in the popup menu. The extra fields may also appear in the main print dialog of other printer drivers.
Area Prints the complete picture or only the visible part. Size Change the print size with these options. Print Display Information Prints the picture size, name, depth etc., at the top of the page. Behavior You indicate what to do if the file exceeds the page boundaries. Position Sets the position of the image on the page. You can use this option if you print little images on high quality paper, this reducing paper costs Margins Sets the printing margins. Smart Trim Trims the image before printing. Smart print orientation (only Carbon) Rotates the image depending on the orientation. 3.3.21 Print Catalog Selecting Print Catalog will produce a printed copy of ALL the pictures in the selected folder. The catalog displays every picture with its name and size. Additionally, the full path is shown at the top of the page, and the page number at the bottom. Set the margins and page offset with the menu selection Preferences. 1. Choose the folder. 2. The print dialog box will be displayed for you to select the print options.
Mode: Arrange pictures depending on resolution: The number of photos per row and the number of rows will be selected by the program, taking into account the size of the picture. By selecting the resolution in the dialog box that is part of the printer driver, the user can select how many pictures appear per page. The LOWER the resolution, the larger the pictures will be. Selecting 600 dpi will produce about 30 or so pictures per page, each quite small. Selecting 100 dpi will produce about 6 pictures per page, each about 3 x 2.5 inches if the pictures are from a 960x720 digital camera and saved in jpeg format. Printed on a 600 dpi printer the above settings give quite good resolution. If one of the pictures should be larger, say 2250x2250, it will appear by itself on one of the pages. Each picture will have printed below it whatever name is used to identify it in the folder. The path to the folder will be printed at the top of each numbered page. Mode: Arrange pictures with fixed size: You set the number of pictures per row and column. Using the "Print Catalog" is a good, quick way to produce an album of pictures. All pictures are arranged neatly on the page, and each is identified so you can find it in your files. There is also room for additional comments. 53

The grid is used by the drawing functions. 3.4.20 Clipboard Shows the contents of the clipboard. 3.4.21 Preferences This dialog contains settings and options for all parts of GraphicConverter. The left tabs display the category. Depending on the selected tab, additional tabs will appear at the top of the dialog window. This item is in the GraphicConverter menu under MacOS X or later.
3.4.21.1 General 3.4.21.1.1 Display Windows Settings
Toolbox The toolbox is displayed automatically upon opening or creating a picture. Information Displays the information window upon opening or creating a picture. Position Upon opening or creating a picture, this will display a small window at the top right of the main window. This window displays the mouse position in the main window. Comments Upon opening or creating a picture, this will display a small window at the bottom right of the main window. This window displays the comments of the pictures (if there are comments in the file). Movie Options Displays a small window with the movie options. Overview Displays a small window with the content of the picture as a thumbnail. Detail Displays a small window with the region under the cursor enlarged. You set the default scaling in the edit field. Toolbars follow picture Automatically repositions all tool windows after a move or resizing of the image window. Fixed positions Opens the tool window at the same position where it was last left. Auto-arrange Arranges all windows on opening as set in the Arrange menu command. Open only one window Check this to show only one window. GraphicConverter will automatically close all open windows when you open a new file. Show path in title Displays the complete path of the opened image in the title of the window. 61
3.4.21.1.2 Display Windows Settings
WYSIWYG GraphicConverter opens every file in WYSIWYG resolution. Everytime 100% Every window will be opened at 100%. This is true even if the resolution of the picture is different from that of the screen. Fit to Screen Rescales every image to the full area of the screen. User defined Allows you to set the default scaling. Maximum Size Will open the picture at the maximum size. Anti-Aliasing Allows the Mac to dither pictures even if theyre not the original size. It produces a better view, but slows down the computer.

3.4.21.1.3 Monitor This option is available only on a Mac which has two or more connected monitors.
Picture Simple set the default monitor for the windows by drag and drop of the picture. 3.4.21.1.4 Edit
Dither Set if GraphicConverter should dither the clipboard. Select existing Set an additional margin for selections. Selection Set the method for handling the selection. Reposition Windows after Change Drag selection translucent Uncheck this option if you have a slow Power PC.
Use selected Colors for all open Images You set the current foreground and background color for all images. Show pixel bounds Displays the pixel bounds if you zoom in with 300% or more. 3.4.21.1.5 Print GraphicConverter uses these options for printing pictures and catalogs.
Margins Sets the margins of the page. Print Time Stamp Prints the current date on the background (works only on Postscript printers). Show print dialog during Finder printing Check this option to display a print dialog from the Finder for every print command. 3.4.21.1.6 Memory
Undo available Undo slows down the application somewhat. But it gives you the option to undo most functions. Set Scratch Folder You can define the volume/folder for temporary files. Use this only if you do not have enough free space on your system disk. 3.4.21.1.7 Plug-ins
GraphicConverter versions 1.7.9 or later allow the use of Plug-ins. The user can program special import and export filters. Version 2.3 or later can use PhotoShop filter plug-ins. The plug-in developer kit is available online at http://www.lemkesoft.de and http://www.lemkesoft.com. Set Folder You define the folder that contains the plug-ins. Support Aquire again Check or uncheck this options if aquire does not work correctly. Close TWAIN Source Check or uncheck this options if aquire does not work correctly. Support old Plug-ins Check this option if a plug-in does not work. Ask TWAIN driver for color table Check this option if you scanner driver returns a color table for 8 bit images

3.4.21.1.8 General

Dimension Sets the dimension to centimeters or inches for margin values. Show splash-screen at launch Unchecking this disables the splash-screen. This is only available in the registered version. User Interface You get a simpler user interface without an edit function when you select Less Complex. Fast Sorting Check this box for faster sorting. It will improve the speed for large file lists by a factor of 5 to 10. NOTE: This option is only useful for roman fonts because the fast sorting routine do not work with Japanese, Arabic etc. Use Navigation Services (Classic version only) You enable or disable the use of the new Navigation Services under MacOS 8.5 or later. Use Zoom Effects Enables the nice zoom effects during opening and closing windows. Available with MacOS 8.5 or later. Configure PC Exchange/File Exchange Use this to configure PC Exchange/File Exchange. The Finder will then automatically start GraphicConverter to view PC graphics (when they are selected or doubleclicked).

3.4.21.2.16 TIFF

Ignore interpretion value Check this option if your TIFF files are inverted. This happens if the TIFFs writer set this value incorrectly. Display content of unknown tags Displays unknown tags in the comment window. This is useful for debugging a TIFF image. Open You define how to handle multipage files. The import of the first page only is sometime useful for batch conversion of TIFFs from digital cameras. Because some store a thumbnail as the second image.
3.4.21.3 Save 3.4.21.3.1 General
Add Resource fork Use to enable or disable the resource fork. NOTE: Macintosh files can have a resource fork. This part of the file contains additional information like preview, color table, description etc. This part may enlarge the file significantly, and it is not required for web page use. Create Custom Icon GraphicConverter automatically builds a file icon with a small thumbnail of your picture. Create Preview GraphicConverter automatically creates a small preview in 16 bits (max. size 80 x 80 points, if you use QuickTime) of your picture. This is compatible with Quicktime previews. You can compress the previews with the JPEG mechanism. This will create a smaller preview. But the display of the preview (for example in the browser) is much slower than a uncompressed preview. Sharpen preview Check this to enhance the preview quality a lot of. pnot with nil Set this if a nil pointer should added to the preview info resource. Some applications are incompatible with this. Info string Set this if GraphicConverter should write the name GraphicConverter as the source application to the file. FLI to Movie Check this box if you save FLIs or FLCs as a QuickTime movie in which you want the first frame to shown again after the last.
Dest. File Format Sets the default file format. Color Table Adds a pltt or clut resource with the color table of the image to the file. 3.4.21.3.2 Custom Icons
Add black Border Check this to save the custom icon with the default black frame/border. Icon with Dog-Ear The customized file icon will have a dog-ear if this box is checked. Create standard icon suite Creates the standard custom icons that are required for display under MacOS 7.0 or latter. Create new icon suite Creates the new icon suite with 32 bit icons for MacOS 8.5 or later. Add huge icons Creates also large 64x64 pixel icons. Note: Custom icons make the files larger!

3.4.21.3.3 Settings

Extension GraphicConverter automatically adds a format extension, i.e., PICT to your picture name if you use Save as. Additionally you can set the form of the extension. File creator You define here which file creator should be used for saved files. The MacOS uses the file creator to find the best application for opening files. Hide extension Hides the file extension like.jpg in the Finder. Save/Save as with original date Saves the file with the original file creation date Delete original Deletes the original file after a successful save. Please use this with care!
3.4.21.4 Slide Show 3.4.21.4.1 General
Display Name Displays the name of the current picture in the top left corner of the screen. With Path Displays the path in addition to the name. Blow up small Pictures Resizes small pictures to the full screen size. Display Errors Errors occuring in the slide show will be displayed. Info on second monitor Displays information about a picture on a second monitor. Display Comments Displays the file comments under the image in the slide show. Effects Select the effect for the slideshow image display. Sort Sorts a slide show alphabetically by name or date. NOTE: very slow for big folders. Subfolder The slide show will display pictures found in any subfolder of the selected folder (up to the depth defined here). Alias Sets the destination folder for alias files that you create during the slide show. Show tool icons Displays a small toolbox during the Slide Show. Used to navigate within a slide presentation.

3.4.21.4.2 Misc

Endless Automatically loops back to the first picture following the last. Minimal Showtime Sets the minimal time the picture appears. Font Selects the font for the picture title. Color Selects the background color. Change Picture The Slide Show changes the picture after the set display time or after a mouse click or arrow keystroke. Ignore Defines the file extensions that will be ignored. 3.4.21.4.3 Effects
Effects You define which effect should be displayed between the images. 81
3.4.21.4.4 Move Folder The Slide Show has an option to move a file to a defined folder (i.e. for sorting) by touching command-1 to 0.

3.5.16.3 Other Value Rotates the image with the entered value.
Error Correction Smoothes edges during rotation. (Only 32 bit images) Add Alpha Channel Adds an alpha channel. (Only 32 bit images) 3.5.17 Mirror Flips the picture (horizontally or vertically).
3.5.18 Median Opens a dialog for the application of a median filter to the image. The Picture window shows the complete picture. The inset preview rectangle may be repositioned to change the region displayed in the Before and After windows. The Before window shows the original picture and the After window the altered picture.
3.5.19 Pixmap Information Displays a dialog with information about the width, height, depth, colors, resolution and size of the actual pixmap, or about the selection - if there is one.
3.5.20 Histogram Displays a dialog with the intensity histogram of the picture.
3.5.21 Full Screen Displays the picture in front of a black background. 3.5.22 Play Plays a film in front of a black background - if one is in the active window. 3.5.23 Put Picture on Desktop Sets the image as the desktop picture of the main monitor screen. This function works with MacOS 8.5 or later.
3.6 Effect Menu The Effect Menu contains special functions for working with color pictures.
3.6.1 Floyd-Steinberg Converts the picture using the Floyd-Steinberg algorithm into a black and white picture with the same size. Note: This generates a new picture without changing the original. 3.6.2 Ordered-Dither Displays a sub-menu to select the matrix area (2x2, 4x4 or 6x6). GraphicConverter dithers the picture with the selected size. Note: This will generate a new picture without changing the original.

3.6.3 Threshold

Converts the picture directly to a black & white picture. Every pixel value in the original that has a level lower than the threshold value will be made black in the destination picture. Usage: Drag the preview rectangle with the mouse in the Picture window to define the preview region. Enter the threshold value or move the slider. The After field will be updated 3 seconds after the last numeric input or immediately when the slider is moved. The picture will then be converted to 32 bit (unless it is an 8 bit grayscale).
3.6.4 Dither Options for dithering:
Allows a color picture to be printed on a black and white printer with a higher resolution than the monitor. Notes: If printing a 72 dpi picture with a 300 dpi printer, use a 4x4 matrix for dither. Generates a new picture and doesnt change the original.
3.6.5 Gamma Correction Options for setting the gamma correction value:
Corrects the gamma value of images from other systems or scanners. Usage: Drag the preview rectangle with the mouse in the Picture window to define the preview region. Enter the gamma value or move the slider. The After field will be updated 3 seconds after the last numeric input or immediately when the slider is moved. The picture will then be converted to 32 bit (unless it is an 8 bit grayscale).

Transparent Starting with version 89a, GIF supports transparent mode. You can set one color of the color table to transparent. You will see the background or last frame in the transparent regions. You can set the index of the transparent color for all frames with this option. For GIF animation, I recommend using the same color table for all frames to reduce the size of the file. (A 256 color table occupies 768 bytes.) Loop This option is supported by many internet browsers (Netscape >=2.0, Internet Explorer >= 3.0). The GIF animation will loop continuously. Manually creating a GIF Animation Open a GIF animation or a single graphic file. Select Show Movie Options from the Picture menu. GraphicConverter will display an alert if your file is not a movie. Click on Convert if this appears.
You can adjust the settings for the current frame with this toolbox. Delay Defines the delay between the display of each frame. Global Color Table The current frame uses the global color table. Every GIF animation has one global color table and optional local color tables. You should use only the global color table to limit the file size. Every additional local color table requires 786 bytes for 256 color frames. Also, some decoders cant display animation with local color tables correctly. Local Color Table The current frame uses a local color table. You can change colors without affecting other frames. Insert Frame Pastes a new frame from the clipboard into the movie. Delete Frame Deletes the current frame. No disposal Each frame will be displayed above the last frame. Do not dispose Same as No disposal. 128
Restore to background The background will be filled with the background color before the display of the new frane. Restore to previous The background will be restored to the frame before the last frame. The new frame will be displayed after this operation. This is not supported by all decoders. A decoder will use the mode Restore to background in this case. User Input The decoder will wait for a mouse or key click after the display of the new frame. Transparent Starting with version 89a, GIF supports transparent mode. You can set one color of the color table to transparent. You will see the background or last frame in the transparent regions. You can set the transparent color with the transparent tool from the toolbar. Loop This option is supported by many internet browsers (Netscape >=2.0, Internet Explorer >= 3.0). The GIF animation will loop continuously. You can navigate between the frames with the controls at the bottom of the picture.

Controls for Navigation

Other Formats Other formats like QuickTime can use only the delay value from the animation.

Format IMG/XIMG

(*)
IMQ IPLab ISS j6i JBI JIF JPEG/JFIF
Comment GEM-Draw file format. Supports 1 to 8 bit per pixel. The specificiations of the 24 bit per pixel variant was never offical released. Satellite image format.
Variant of the JPEG format. Variant of the TIFF format
New format based on TIFF. But it uses the zlib compression. Supports 24 bits per pixel or 256 grays. Uses lossy compression. Additional EXIF information (from digital cameras) is supported. Supports 24 bits per pixel or 256 grays Format of the Kodak digital camera (*) Requires a PPC for opening
JPEG 2000 KDC KISS CEL Koala KONTRON LDF (LuraDocument) Lotus-PIC LWF (LuraWave) MacPaint MAG MAYA-IFF
C64 format Format of the Kontron microscope Contains images that use 256 grays.
Vector format of the Lotus spreadsheet application. LuraWave wavelet compression technolgy Black and white image with 576 x 720 pixels MAKIchan graphic format
Variant of the IFF format.
Format MBM (Psion 5) Meteosat 5 Moov MSP MSX MSX2 MSX+ - MSX2+ NASA Raster Metafile NEO NGG/NCG NIF NOL ONCOR P ? ? Degas

Comment Images of the PSION serie 5 Format of the meteosat satellite. Animation QuickTime 1 bit images from Microsoft Paint (Windows 2.0).
Format (with or without multiple frames) from the NASA missions. Format of the ATARI application NeoChrome. Supports 320 x 200 pixel at 16 colors.
Format of Nokia mobile phones.
Format of Nokia mobile phones. Supports 256 grays. Format of the ATARI application Degas 320 x 200 pixel, 16 colors (*.PI1, *.PC1) 640 x 200 pixel, 4 colors (*.PI2, *.PC2) 640 x 400 pixel, 2 colors (*.PI3, *.PC3) color table Black & white 640 x 400 pixel images of the ATARI application STAD. Standard UNIX file format for easy exchange of images. Support 1, 8 or 24 bit per pixel. The files can be encoded binary or ASCII Kodak PhotoCD format Format of PC-Paintbrush. Support 1, 4 and 8 bit per pixel. The new variant supports 24 bit per pixel, too.
Palette PAC STAD PBM PGM PPM

PCD PCX

Format PIC (32K) PIC PIC PIC PICS PICT PICT resource PDB

Export

(*)
Comment Black & white 640 x 400 pixel image of the ATARI. B&W ATARI image format (640x400 pixel) Format from PC Paint Format of the Psion. Supports 1 or 2 bit per pixel. Animations PICT. standard MacOS file format contains vector and/or bitmap images PICT that is written/read from the resource fork of a file Palm Pilot format. There exist a lot of variants. GraphicConverter supports TealPaint, FireViewer and ScreenShot Hack

12 FTP of Images

I get a lot of e-mails regarding uploading images from a Mac computer to web server. So, this chapters show you how to set up the different ftp applications. 12.1 Fetch Select Preferences from the Customize menu. Select Raw Data as the default non-text format.
12.2 Transmit There are no special settings. Transmit uses your internet settings for the correct file transfer. 12.3 Anarchie Select Preferences from the Settings menu. Uncheck the Allow MacBinary option.

13 Developer Section

13.1 Plug-ins You can develop file import and export and filter plug-ins for GraphicConverter. The SDK is available for free from http://www.lemkesoft.com/us_plugins.html. 13.2 Apple Events You can use GraphicConverter 3.8 or later as an external editor for images. You have to use the following calling convention for this operation: Create an odoc event with the file in a typeAEList as the keyDirectObject and with the key FSnd your application creator as type. GraphicConverter sends events after the following user actions: Closing the file You get an event R*ch/FCls with the file FSSpec as keyDirectObject of type typeFSS and your application creator from the call as key FSnd of type type. Saving the file You get an event R*ch/FMod with the file FSSpec as keyDirectObject of type typeFSS and your application creator from the call as key FSnd of type type. Saving the file with a new name You get an event R*ch/FMod with the original file FSSpec as keyDirectObject of type typeFSS and the new file FSSpec as New? of type typeFSS and your application creator from the call as key FSnd of type type.
You can call GraphicConverter for direct image conversion: Create an xCnf event with the class gcSt. Add the following parameters to the object: Integer with key kywf Source FSSpec record with key kysc Target FSSpec record with key kytg Use the following values for the integer: C_SPICT = 1; C_SMacPaint = 2; C_STIFF = 3; C_SGIF = 4; C_SIFF = 5; C_SPCX = 6; C_SImage = 7; C_SStartupScreen = 8; C_SBMP = 9; C_STGA = 10; C_SJFIF = 11; C_SPSD = 12; 144
C_SHPGL = 13; C_SEPSF = 14; C_SMovie = 15; C_SSun = 16; C_SPICS = 17; C_SResource = 18; C_SPPM = 19; C_SSGI = 20; C_STRS80 = 21; C_SPPAT = 22; C_SSoftImage = 23; C_SPNG=24; C_SPalette=25; C_SRAW=26; C_SPSION=27; C_SWMF=28; C_SXWD=29; C_SXBM=30; C_SXPM=31; C_Sclpp=32; C_SASCII=33; C_SPAC=34; C_SICO=35; C_SRTF=36; C_SVPB=37; C_SIconWand=38; C_SMBN=39; C_SXFace=40; C_SPDB=41; C_SSlice=42; C_SISS=43; C_SCEL=44; C_SWBMP=45; C_SPGC=46; C_SHandyNGG=47; C_SHandyNOL=48; C_SJIF=49; C_SBLD=50; C_STCL=51; C_SPICTAusResource=52; C_SBUM=53; C_SElectricImage=54; C_SLuraWave=55; GraphicConverter trys to convert the file to the destination format.

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graphic design cv:: Wynne A. Palmer Vancouver, B.C. Canada wynnepal@wynnepalmer.net. http://www.wynnepalmer.net CAREER OBJECTIVE:: Graphic Design and Web Designer EDUCATION:: 2003 B.F.A. with honors (Visual Arts), Emily Carr Institute of Art + Design + Media, Vancouver, B.C., Canada 1985 Bach. Design (Graphic Design), University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada 1981 Diploma in Visual Communications, Medicine Hat College, Medicine Hat, AB, Canada SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS:: Possess a Bach. Design degree specializing in print design and photography Hold extensive education and experience in typography Coordinate various media for project development Plan and design of web sites using HTML, FlashMX compatible across various platforms and multiple web browsers Work with individuals, corporations and non-profit foundations Skillful in the coordination of identity branding Coordinate projects from inception to finished product within tight deadlines Experience with Apple Macintosh systems including Mac OS X "Tiger" Problem-solve and coordinate complex projects Experience working individually and in team-based environments Effective time management, customer service, and presentation skills
Dedicated professional TECHNICAL SKILLS:: Typing: 52 WPM Computer Hardware Advanced knowledge of Apple Classic Series through G4-based Macintosh systems Intermediate knowledge of PC, UNIX and point of sale systems Operating Systems Extensive experience with Apple Macintosh Systems 7.0 through OS X "Tiger" Knowledge of Windows 98, 2000, NT, some UNIX and point of sale systems Computer Software Word Processing: Microsoft Word 2004 for Mac and PC Database: FileMaker Pro 7.0 for Mac, Access 2003 for PC and Avail for PC Spreadsheet: Excel 2004 for Mac and PC Mail: OSX Mail, Address Book for Mac, Outlook for PC Internet: Fetch 4.01, Sherlock, Netscape, Safari, Firfox for Mac and PC Productivity and Utility: Acrobat Reader 6.0, StuffIt Deluxe, Norton Antivirus, Virex 7.2, Font Book for Mac Illustration: Adobe Illustrator 10 for Mac and PC, Freehand 10 for Mac Page Layout: DesignStudio 4.5, PageMaker 4.0, InDesign 2.0, QuarkXPress 6.0 for Mac Image: Photoshop 7.0 for Mac and PC, ImageReady 7.0, GraphicConverter 4.5, Snapz Pro 10.0 for Mac Web: GoLive 6.0 for Mac, BBEdit, GIMP for Mac and PC Time-based and Media: Final Cut Pro 4, iPhoto, iTunes, iMovie, Quicktime, some FlashMX for Mac, Windows Media Player for PC Photography and Other Proficient in use of various manual and digital cameras Accomplished in use of Sony digital video cameras;
TRV11, TRV900, PD150, PD170 Inhouse equipment includes: Apple PowerBook G4 laptop computer, latest software and thousands of fonts, postscript HP B/W printer, Minolta 35mm Digital Slide Scanner, Umax flatbed Scanner, light table, Nikon 35mm cameras and peripheral photography equipment EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:: Freelance Graphic/Web Designer Attain new clientele independently or through contract, studios and printers Able to act as consultant on client's behalf concerning graphic/web design Design and develop concepts to finished product of single items to campaigns Able to shoot and scan 35mm neg. or slide for incorporation in print or web design Work independently or in a team environment, at client's site or in own studio Liaison with clients, subcontractors, service bureaus, suppliers and printers Maintain own files, books and accounting Coordinator of Graphics and Photography, Edmonton Space and Science Centre Desktop publishing, preliminary design to camera ready art of general facility advertising, signage, show specific and special event promotional items Proficient in the use of various generations of Macintosh computers, image scanners, printers, typesetters, line cameras and various graphic arts equipment Reliable as one of two facility photographers for print media promotional photography, slide production for public planetarium multi-media shows Skilled in studio, location and copystand photography using various specialized lighting and camera equipment Proficient in the use, development and printing of various B/W,

colour and specialty films Experience with various formats of cameras and darkroom equipment Picture matting, framing, laminating, dry mounting experience Liaison with facility departments, outside service bureaus, printers, and suppliers Assist with department office work including inventory, wordprocessing paperwork, and maintenance of art, photographic, and resource files REFERENCES:: Available upon request

 

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