Convert pxl to jpg and set color depth via command line?

Pxl files are Pocket PC excel file created on a Pocket PC. You can't seem to view these file types on desktop PC. Once you convert pxl to jpg, a widely used image file, you can view it and set color depth as well. Talking about the converter tool, you can choose PCL Converter command line. PCL Converter command line is the fastest and most accurate converter of PCL, PXL, PX3 to PDF, TIFF and other distribution formats. Integrate high-volume batch conversion into your server-based application or workflow.

Below is a pxl file, you can not open it arbitrarily, however, after you convert pxl to jpg, you not only can view it but can set color depth in line with your needs.

pxl file contained in PCL Converter 2.0 folder

The command line to convert pxl to jpg and set color depth is as follows,

pcltool.exe –bitcount 24 D:\in.pxl D:\out.jpg

where

  • D:\in.pxl is to specify a pxl filename or a directory for input,
  • D:\out.jpg is to specify the jpg file name for output,
  • –bitcount is to Set color depth for image conversion, 24 means that 24 bits color.

Now, please launch command prompt window, do as the picture indicates,

Click “start”>choose “Run”>input “cmd”>press “ok”

way to launch MS-DOS command prompt window

Press “enter”, you will have the command prompt window.

command prompt

You continue to input the above command line to convert pxl to jpg and set color depth when finishing, press “enter”, you will find

detailed operation of command line displayed in command prompt window

Till now, you could open the file to check the result, to achieve sound effect, the VeryPDF.com makes a comparison below.

jpg file

jpg file

If you want to get more information, please visit at https://www.verypdf.com/pcltools/index.html to download and purchase PCL Converter command line.

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