![]() With this, it’ll create new JPG files with Tracks as prefix and a number starting from zero as the suffix.Īs a result, we can see the newly created JPG files with different filenames. ![]() And for the output, we’ve mentioned a filename with a jpg extension. In the above command, we took all the PNG files as input. Tracks-0.jpg: JPEG image data, JFIF standard 1.01, aspect ratio, density 1x1, segment length 16, baseline, precision 8, 800x718, frames 3 Tracks-0.jpg Tracks-1.jpg Tracks1.png Tracks2.png ![]() Let’s see this command in action: $ convert *.png Tracks.jpg ![]()
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