Unlocking the Secret: Transform Your Frustrating HEIC Images with This Hidden Mac Tool!

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Imagine⁢ sending a folder filled with images to a friend using Windows, only for them ⁣to struggle with opening the files. What steps can you ⁢take?

The images in question are likely HEIC format, which can be ⁤challenging to access on Windows systems and ⁢many desktop applications. While one option is to open each photo individually in ⁣Preview or your preferred‍ editing software and export​ them into another format, there’s a more efficient ‍method available on Mac. The catch? This feature is somewhat concealed. Here’s how you can convert an entire batch of⁤ photos with just a few clicks.

Batch Convert Photos​ Using macOS Finder

To begin, ⁢navigate to⁤ the folder containing the photos you wish to convert ⁢within Finder. ⁣Select all the images by⁢ pressing CMD+A for all files or hold down the⁤ Shift key while clicking on individual photos that⁣ need conversion.

After selecting your desired images, right-click ⁣on‍ any of them. In the⁤ context menu‌ that appears, hover over “Quick Actions” and then select “Convert Image.”

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You will be prompted to choose your desired output format—options include JPEG,​ PNG, ⁣or HEIF.

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You also have control over the‍ dimensions of the converted image—select from actual size, Large, Medium,⁤ or Small options. ‌Once you’ve made your selections, click “Convert.”

All selected​ photos will be transformed ‍into your chosen format ​without deleting ⁤the originals; they will remain in their original ‌folder while new​ copies are created alongside them. You may delete old files if desired.

Using⁢ Preview for ⁣HEIC Image Conversion

While Quick⁢ Actions provide a speedy solution for conversions, it lacks some customization features such ​as ​fine-tuning image quality and selecting specific folders for saving converted files. For those seeking greater⁣ control over their conversions, consider using Preview instead. Start by opening all⁣ relevant photos in Preview; they will⁤ appear listed in‍ a sidebar‍ next to your current view.

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Select all opened images ⁤by either clicking around or using ‍CMD+A again . Next ‍, go up to “File” in the menu bar and select “Export Selected Images.” A standard file save dialog box will appear .⁣

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‌ Choose your preferred export format . Then , click “Show Options” — this allows you more flexibility when exporting images . The Preview app supports saving as TIFF formats if needed ‍, along with combining multiple pictures into one PDF document .

The final step is configuring everything according to ​your preferences before clicking “Choose,” at which point your selected images will begin exporting smoothly.

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