How to Use Morz Image Converter — Step-by-Step Guide
1. Download and install
- Windows/macOS: Visit the official Morz download page, choose your OS, download the installer, and run it.
- Web version: Open the Morz web app in a modern browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari).
2. Open the app and import images
- Drag & drop: Drag one or multiple image files into the app window.
- File menu: Click File > Open (or Import) and select images or folders.
3. Choose output format and settings
- Format: Select the target format (JPEG, PNG, WebP, HEIF, TIFF, GIF) from the format dropdown.
- Quality/compression: Adjust a quality slider (higher = larger file, better quality).
- Resize: Enter width/height or choose preset (e.g., 1080p, 4K).
- Color/profile: Optionally embed or remove color profiles and choose color depth.
- Advanced: Set metadata handling (keep/remove EXIF), enable progressive JPEG, or transparency options.
4. Batch processing (multiple files)
- Apply settings to all: After importing multiple files, set output options once and enable “Apply to all” or use a preset.
- Filename pattern: Choose naming rules (original name, add suffix, sequential numbers).
5. Preview and compare
- Before/after preview: Use the preview pane to compare original vs converted result and check visual quality.
- Zoom & metadata: Inspect zoomed areas and verify EXIF is preserved/removed as needed.
6. Convert and save
- Output folder: Choose a destination folder or overwrite originals (use caution).
- Start conversion: Click Convert, Start, or Export. Monitor progress and cancel if needed.
7. Verify results
- Open output files: Check a few converted images in your viewer/editor to confirm format, quality, and metadata.
- File size check: Confirm size reduction or expected output characteristics.
8. Troubleshooting common issues
- Unsupported format error: Update Morz or install required codecs; convert first to a common format like PNG.
- Color shifts: Enable color profile embedding or convert using sRGB option.
- Huge file sizes after conversion: Lower quality/compression or resize dimensions.
- Transparency lost: Use PNG or WebP with alpha support instead of JPEG.
9. Tips & best practices
- Create presets for recurring tasks (web, print, thumbnails).
- Keep originals in a separate folder until you confirm conversions.
- Use lossless formats (PNG/TIFF) for editing; use lossy (JPEG/WebP) for delivery.
- Automate with command-line or watch-folder features if available.
If you want, I can produce concise step-by-step commands for a common conversion (e.g., PNG → WebP at 80% quality) or a preset list for web/print/thumbnails.
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