Yes, of course. If you want to convert Rich Text Format to image, you can use DOC to Any Converter Command Line. With DOC to Any Converter Command Line, you can not only convert rtf to image singly or in batches, but also edit the properties of the objective image file during the conversion. If you want to know more information of DOC to Any Converter Command Line, you can visit its official website through this link.
Here is an example of the process from rtf to image, which is about the conversion from rtf to tiff with DOC to Any Converter Command Line, and the steps are as follow:
1. Download DOC to Any Converter Command Line and install it
You can click here to download the program of DOC to Any Converter Command Line. Then, you need to double-click the installer “doc2any.exe” in the folder of “doc2any_cmd” to install DOC to Any Converter Command Line in your computer.
2. Run the command prompt window
First, please allow me to explain why you need to open the command prompt window: the command prompt window is the operating environment of the command line for Windows systems, and DOC to Any Converter Command can work with the command line, it is primary to open the command prompt window to run DOC to Any Converter Command Line.
To run the command prompt window, you need to follow the steps below:
Press “Windows+R” in your computer, and type “cmd.exe” and click “ok” in the dialog box of “Run”. Then, in the command prompt window, you can see a current directory like below:
C:\Documents and Settings\admin>
3. Input the command line to process the task
First, you need to run DOC to Any Converter Command Line through typing the path of “doc2any.exe” in the command prompt window.
Second, you need to set the options of the objective tiff image through inputting the related parameters in the command prompt window. And if you want to know some of the parameters, you can see the following ones:
- -width: set the width of the image
- -height: set the height of the image
- -useprinter: use the virtual printer to process the task
- -compression 5: set the compression of tiff with LZW
Third, you need to add the source file by inputting the source path, and to get the destination folder and edit the file name of the tiff file, you can type the targeting path in the command prompt window.
At last, to convert Rich Text Format to image----rtf to tiff, please press “enter” in the command prompt window. To make you understand this conversion more, here is the example you can refer to below:
f:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe –useprinter –compression 5 d:\in.rtf e:\out.tif<enter>
Then the tiff image with LZW compression can be produced into the disc D. Also, other parameters can be used in the conversion of Rich Text Format to image with DOC to Any Converter Command Line, and you can log on the official webpage of DOC to Any Converter Command Line to know more of them by clicking this link.
After the conversion from rtf to image----rtf to tiff with DOC to Any Converter Command Line, you can enter into the main page of DOC to Any Converter Command Line to know which kinds of conversion can be done with DOC to Any Converter Command Line from here.