If you want to know how to create jpg files with specific color depth (image bit-count) from Office 2007 and Office 2010 pptx, you can read the following paragraphs.
First, you need to own the main converter in your computer. However, this time, the main tool is DOC to Any Converter Command Line, which is a professional tool to create different format files from Office files singly or in batches. If you do not have it in your computer, please click this link to download DOC to Any Converter Command Line: https://www.verydoc.com/doc2any_cmd.zip
Second, please start the command prompt window in your computer, because it is the running environment of DOC to Any Converter Command Line in Windows systems. To open it, please click “start” to get start menu on your screen, then select “Run” on start menu, and in the dialog box “Run”, please type “cmd.exe” or “cmd” into the dialog box, then click “ok” to run “cmd.exe”, then the operating environment of DOC to Any Converter Command Line can be opened easily.
Then, you need to follow the steps below to use the command line to process the task of Office 2007 and Office 2010 pptx to jpg of specific color depth:
1. Launch DOC to Any Converter Command Line
At the current directory of the command prompt window, you can run DOC to Any Converter Command Line directly: just drag and drop the installer “doc2any.exe” into the command prompt window.
2. Edit the image bit-count of jpg, add single pptx file and set an objective folder
After you run DOC to Any Converter Command Line, please edit the image bit-count of jpg, and to realize it in the command prompt window, you need to type this parameter: “-bitcount <int>”, and “<int>” can be 1, 4, 8, 16, 24, because the higher value can lead to the clearer and bigger size of jpg images, vice versa. Of course, if you want to edit other properties of jpg, you can input other parameters after the start of DOC to Any Converter Command Line. Then, you need to drag and drop single pptx file to the command prompt window to add the source file for this process, and then type a targeting path in order to set an objective folder for jpg images and name them directly. Then, to start this conversion, please click “enter” in the command prompt window:
g:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe –bitcount 8 d:\ab\aaaa.pptx d:\ab\aaaa.jpg
If you want to convert all of pptx files to jpg files one time, you need to replace all of the names in the paths with the character “*”:
g:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe –bitcount 8 d:\ab\*.pptx d:\ab\*.jpg
Then both of the command lines can help you get grayscale jpg files, because “-bitcount 8” is typed into the command prompt window.
At the end of this article, you can click this link to go to the homepage of DOC to Any Converter Command Line: https://www.verydoc.com/doc-to-any-options.html, then you can get more parameters and more information of DOC to Any Converter Command Line. If you have any questions about this process from Office 2007 and Office 2010 pptx to jpg with specific color depth, you can add your comment here, thank you!