Aperture Convert: A simple GUI based image converter

Wanted to share my first project. I’ve been learning for only a few weeks, so I kinda expect some bugs I havent even thought about testing for. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Link to the github repo HERE

Aperture Convert

What My Project Does

Takes images of a supported type (JPEG, PNG, TIFF, WEBP, HEIF/HEIC, CR2, ICO) Converts those images into a selected format (JPEG, PNG, TIFF, HEIF, BMP, ICO) Saves the converted images into a new folder under the same folder as the original image

How to use:

Add files by pressing the ‘Locate Image(s)’ or by dragging and dropping the images in the box Once images have been added, they will be displayed within the box Navigate through the que by pressing the arrow buttons Remove an image from the que by navigating to it an pressing the ‘Remove’ button Clear the full que in one click by pressing the ‘Clear’ button Press ‘Convert’ to start the conversion process The ‘Convert’ button will change to ‘Stop’. Pressing it during conversion will allow you stop the process Visually track progress of the conversion process with the label above ‘Clear’ ## Target Audience

For anyone who has need of batch image conversion done locally on your machine. As stated above, I’m very new to coding. So this was mainly done as a learning project that I thought others may have a practical use for.

## Comparison Compared to most web based alternatives I have seen, this converter does not limit the amount of images you are allowed to convert at once. Also you will not be throttled by a slow download speed. Each image is que’d, converted, and saved all locally on your machine. Giving you access immediately to the images you have converted.

100% built in Python using:

Pillow pillow-heif tkinterdnd2

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