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How to convert PICT to JPEG

Old Toad Mar 6, 2008 3:42 AM Re: Changing Apple PICT to JPG
in response to Mark McGee
Mark:


You can use Resize! to batch convert a folder of pict file to jpg. Just use the Custom quality level of 100 and Proportional resizing set to

100%. A new folder with the converted files will be created. You can check to make sure the resulting quality is satisfactory since the

originals are not touched.



Just a quick note to say that this advice from 2008 is still valid - I just downloaded the free Resize! (in OS X 10.6.8) and used it to convert a bunch of PICT files to JPEG. The PICT files were created in OS 8.6 and 9.2.2

iMac Core i5 12GB RAM-OTHER, Mac OS X (10.6.8), null

Posted on Mar 17, 2016 6:51 AM

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Mar 18, 2016 2:21 AM in response to a brody

Thanks. For some reason, I always worked with PICT files when using Classic Macs, and JPEGs not until OS X. In those days I tended to convert using Photoshop.


The frustrating thing about Intel Macs is that Preview won't load PICTs, while Finder will let you see them via right-click/Quicklook, but there's no Save As.. option to convert them, such as Preview offers. Currently I use File Viewer to see them (I have few PICT files now, mostly archive material) but it was good to find something to convert them permanently.

Mar 18, 2016 10:09 PM in response to christopher rigby1

christopher rigby1 wrote:


...while Finder will let you see them via right-click/Quicklook….


Perhaps a faster or more convenient way to use Quicklook - while in Finder, click once on the file in order to select it, then press the Spacebar. You can then use the arrow keys to display additional files in turn; or press the Spacebar again to close Quicklook.

Mar 24, 2016 5:02 AM in response to Don Archibald

Don Archibald wrote:


christopher rigby1 wrote:


...while Finder will let you see them via right-click/Quicklook….


Perhaps a faster or more convenient way to use Quicklook - while in Finder, click once on the file in order to select it, then press the Spacebar. You can then use the arrow keys to display additional files in turn; or press the Spacebar again to close Quicklook.

Thanks - but sadly QuickLook is only what it says on the tin : "Look". You can't do anything more than that, not even the Save As.. function.

How to convert PICT to JPEG

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