I'm working with jpegs. I didn't see many references to bmp2tbmp on google, do you have a site? An associate suggested DeBaubelizer, or Fireworks. However the images that the Gimp produced were smaller at comparable or better quality than samples provided from the commercial [windows] programs. cory@cory-l:~/jpg$ ll [pP]* |grep -v gimp|grep -v deb -rw-r--r-- 1 cory cory 106992 May 15 17:23 P6220003.jpg -rw-r--r-- 1 cory cory 78932 May 15 17:18 P9120034.jpg -rw-r--r-- 1 cory cory 51291 May 15 17:17 P9130006.jpg cory@cory-l:~/jpg$ ll *gimp* -rw-r--r-- 1 cory cory 41703 May 15 17:18 P9120034-gimp.jpg -rw-r--r-- 1 cory cory 21245 May 15 17:19 P9130006-gimp.jpg -rw-r--r-- 1 cory cory 31768 Apr 30 10:49 p6220003-gimp.jpg cory@cory-l:~/jpg$ ll *deb* -rw-r--r-- 1 cory cory 49351 May 10 17:29 P9120034-deb.jpg -rw------- 1 cory cory 27179 May 15 15:58 P9130006-deb.jpg -rw------- 1 cory cory 39778 May 15 15:58 p6220003-deb.jpg deb are samples provided. gimp are the pics I made. The others are the originals. On Tue, May 15, 2001 at 03:37:13PM -0700, Ralph Zeller wrote: > If you're converting that many, you might consider using a dedicated image > resizing tool like Bmp2Tbmp. > > At 03:27 PM 5/15/2001 -0700, Cory Petkovsek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm working on about 48,000+ images! Yikes!