Converting Images using cPanel Image Converter: Step-by-Step Tutorial

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Image converter can be used for converting image format of any image. It can convert from one supported type to any other supported type. To use Image converter, open the interface by clicking Converter link from Images section.

Step 1 − Navigate to the directories by clicking on folder icon on the left hand side, as we did above.

Step 2 − Select the File or Folder which you want to resize by clicking on the Name of File or Folder.

Note − Image Converter can be used with a single file or folder.

Step 3 − Select new file type from the prompt as shown below, which can be −

  • Portable Network Graphics (.PNG)
  • JPEG (.JPG)
  • GIF (.GIF)
  • Bitmap (.BMP)

 

 

Step 4 − Finally Click on Convert to convert the file type.

The End! should you have any inquiries, we encourage you to reach out to the Vercaa Support Center without hesitation.

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