Our various file converters have several options that can be configured prior to a file being uploaded for conversion. Here we list the currently available options for the different conversion tools.
For video file conversion, we can use two options to configure the generated video quality:
Video resolution can be specified from 240p up to 4k.
The quality (bitrate) of the audio in the generated video file can be configured between 64 and 320 KB/s.
For audio file conversion, we have a single option to control the quality of the generated files:
The quality (bitrate) of the audio can be configured between 64 and 320 KB/s.
When converting a 2D image file such as a PNG to a 3D model such as OBJ, the following options can be set to control how the 3D model is generated:
The tool setting controls the algorithm used to generate the 3D model. Our tool can generate a Heightmap or use the image as a basis to create an Extruded model.
The width of the final 3D model in millimetres.
The height of the final 3D model in millimetres.
This field controls the maximum surface height in millimetres in the generated 3D model. When using Extrude mode, this will be the extrude depth.
If a non-zero value is set in this field, our tool will generate a solid square base under the 3D model whose depth will be the value in this field in millimetres.
This option controls the quality and detail level to be used in the 3D model. The default setting, Medium works well with most images.
The image to 3D model tool requires that all colours within the image not contain any transparency. This option allows you to specify how a transparent background should be converted.
Use this option to ensure the final 3D model uses the same proportions as the original image file.
This option can be used to reverse all geometric surface depths.
With this option set, the 3D model generated will be mirrored along the Z-axis.
For image-to-image conversions, we have several options to control the final image generated by our tool.
If a width is specified (in pixels), the image will be resized accordingly. In order to maintain the aspect ratio, use the Preserve Aspect Ratio option.
If a height is specified (in pixels), the image will be resized accordingly. In order to maintain the aspect ratio, use the Preserve Aspect Ratio option.
When the image is resized, the aspect ratio of the original image file is maintained.
Rotates the final image by the specified number of degrees.
This option can be used to flip the image vertically.
This option can be used to mirror the image horizontally.
This option will apply a grayscale filter to the final image.
This option will apply a negative colour filter to the final image.
When converting an image file to a vector graphic format file, we have the following options to control the behaviour of the tool during the conversion:
To help the tool create the best results, you can specify the type of image being uploaded, and our tool will select the best options when converting the image.
With certain images, the tool may generate holes in the vector paths when there are small groupings of similar pixel colours. This option can be used to alter the hole detection threshold for the tool to eliminate these holes.
When converting a CAD file such as a DXF to a 3D model format, you can specify:
This value is used to control the level of extrusion applied to the final 3D model. The value is in millimetres.
When converting a 3D model file to another 3D format, we have the following options available:
If this setting is enabled, our tool will apply a general voxelizer algorithm to your source 3D model.