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Batch convert images, even replacing the original, in multiple directories, with IrfanView

If you need to convert many images in several folders replacing the original images with images of a different format, size, etc, IrfanView can do it.

1: Open IrfanView and press the b key to open the batch dialogue (File > Batch conversion/rename)

2: Check the work type (batch conversion, etc) / Select output format / Check “Use advanced options

3: Open the advanced options and in the Miscellaneous section check: “Overwrite existing files” — or, if you create images of a new format, and you don’t need the original, check “Delete original files after conversion“. Check “Create subfolders in destination folder” (it doesn’t matter if the sub-folders already exist; this has to be checked. Press OK to close this dialogue.

4: Make sure that the “Output directory” is blank / Check “Include subdirectories

5: Find the source folder. Press the “Add all” button to add this folder and its sub-folders to the “input files” list of images. Press the “Start Batch” button. That’s it!

* Check also this list with the best free image converters, resizers and watermark embedders. Enjoy!

2 replies on “Batch convert images, even replacing the original, in multiple directories, with IrfanView”

I just renamed 4000 pictures in about 500 folders the hard way, one folder at a time. Wish I had found these instructions earlier. Thanks tho, now I know how to do it the easy way in the future.

The statement to check “Delete original files after conversion”, made me actually believe I should. Good thing I read the sentence again.

Thanks!

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