Color depth is image bit-count in raster images, e.g., tiff images. And if you want to convert Excel to tiff, and set image bit-count of tiff, it is very convenient to use DOC to Any Converter Command Line. With DOC to Any Converter Command Line, it is easy to convert Office files to any kinds of files singly and in batches in Windows systems. Besides, it is also simple to edit the properties of the objective files flexibly with DOC to Any Converter Command Line.
However, before you convert Excel file to tiff file, you need to have DOC to Any Converter Command Line installed, if you want to use it. Here is the download link about this tool: https://www.verydoc.com/doc2any_cmd.zip, you can click it, then the relative zip of DOC to Any Converter Command Line can be added in your computer, then please unzip it to your computer for the purpose of calling “doc2any.exe” directly later.
Then, for DOC to Any Converter Command Line needs to work in the command prompt window in Windows platforms, it is necessary to open the command prompt window in your computer. To open it, you need to run “cmd”: click “Windows + R” to open a dialog box, then you need to input “cmd” in your computer, and press “ok”.
By now, you can type the command line in the command prompt window following the steps below:
1. Launch DOC to Any Converter Command Line
To launch DOC to Any Converter Command Line in the command prompt window, you can call “doc2any.exe” via typing its path into the command prompt window at the current directory. Or you can drag and drop “doc2any.exe” into the command prompt window directly, which also can help you make its path appear in the command prompt window.
2. Set image bit-count of tiff
To set image bit-count of tiff in the command prompt window with DOC to Any Converter Command Line, you can input “-bitcount <int>”, which is a parameter to help users edit the color depth of images. For instance, “int” here can be “1”, then your tiff images will be black and white images. And also other int values, e.g., 4, 8, 16, 24, can be typed in order to get bigger size and better quality of tiff gradually, along with the higher of int value.
3. Add the Excel file and save tiff images
You can input the path of Excel file and type an objective path to add the Excel file and save tiff images in the command prompt window, and also the latter can help you name tiff images.
4. One click to start the process of Excel to tiff
After all the preparation like above, you need to click “enter” in the command prompt window, then DOC to Any Converter Command Line can help you start this process quickly.
And here is an example about this process below, which you can refer to in your own process:
d:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe –bitcount 1 f:\input\ab.xls f:\output\ab.tif<enter>
- d:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe is the path of “doc2any.exe”
- –bitcount 1 is a parameter to edit image bit-count of tiff
- f:\input\ab.xls is the path of single Excel file
- f:\output\ab.tif is the objective path
- <enter> means to click “enter”, and “<>” stands for the essentiality in the command line, which you do not need to type into the command prompt window, when you process the task
When this article comes to the end, you can know more parameters besides the parameter of color depth, and more about DOC to Any Converter Command Line from this link: https://www.verydoc.com/doc-to-any-options.html. Moreover, if you have any questions about the conversion from Excel to tiff and set color depth of tiff, you can give us a reply, then we will solve your problems as soon as possible.