Command: bmp2png / png2bmp
BMP2PNG is a BMP-to-PNG converter - version 1.62 (Sep 4, 2005)
PNG2BMP is a PNG-to-BMP converter - version 1.62 (Sep 4, 2005)
Syntax:
BMP2PNG.exe [-switches] inputfile(s) ...
or: ... | bmp2png.exe [-switches] | ...
List of input files may use wildcards (* and ?)
Output filename is same as input filename, but extension .png.
PNG2BMP.exe [-switches] inputfile(s) ...
or: ... | png2bmp.exe [-switches] | ...
List of input files may use wildcards (* and ?)
Output filename is same as input filename, but extension .bmp.
Options:
BMP2PNG switches (case insensitive):
-0..-9 Compression level (default: -6).
-I Create interlaced PNG files.
-P color Mark the specified color as transparent. Color:
#RRGGBB(html hex) / RR,GG,BB(decimal) / NN(palette index).
-F type[,...] Specify filter type(s) used to create PNG files
type: none,sub,up,average(avg),paeth,all,auto(default).
-A, -B Preserve alpha channel.
-O name Specify name for output file.
-D dir Output files into dir.
-E Delete input files after successful conversion.
-T Set the timestamp of input file on output file.
-Q Quiet mode.
-L Log errors to .\B2PERROR.LOG file.
-X Disable conversion through standard input/output.
PNG2BMP switches (case-insensitive):
-A Preserve alpha channel (save in 32bit ARGB BMP format).
-B Preserve alpha channel (save in 32bit Bitfield BMP format).
-R Convert transparent color to alpha channel (use with -A
or -B).
-O name Specify name for output file.
-D dir Output files into dir.
-E Delete input files after successful conversion.
-T Set the timestamp of input file on output file.
-Q Quiet mode.
-L Log errors to .\P2BERROR.LOG file.
-X Disable conversion through standard input/output.
Comments:
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Examples:
BMP2PNG -9 -T picture01.bmp (creates a level 9 compressed picture01.png
with the same timestamp)
PNG2BMP -E -T picture02.png (creates picture02.bmp with the same time-
stamp and deletes Bild02.png)
See also:
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