Clarest XPS2Image Converter vs. Other XPS Tools — Formerly TreasureUP XPS to Image Converter

Step-by-step: Using Clarest XPS2Image Converter (formerly TreasureUP XPS to Image Converter)

1. Download & install

  • Go to the official Clarest download page and download the XPS2Image Converter installer for your OS (Windows assumed).
  • Run the installer and follow prompts (Accept license, choose install folder).
  • Launch the application after installation completes.

2. Launch and set up

  • Open Clarest XPS2Image Converter.
  • If prompted, enter any license key or choose the free/trial mode.
  • Confirm output folder in the settings or via the main window’s “Output” field.

3. Add XPS files

  • Click Add File(s) or drag-and-drop one or multiple .xps/.oxps files into the file list.
  • Use Add Folder to import all XPS files from a folder.

4. Choose output format & options

  • From the Output Format dropdown, select an image format: PNG, JPEG, TIFF, BMP, GIF.
  • Configure format-specific options:
    • JPEG: set quality (e.g., 80–90).
    • PNG: choose compression/bit depth if available.
    • TIFF: select single- or multi-page, compression (LZW, none).
  • Set resolution/DPI (e.g., 150–300 DPI for print-quality).
  • Choose color mode: Color, Grayscale, or Monochrome.
  • Enable Keep Original Page Size or set custom dimensions.

5. Page range & layout

  • For multi-page XPS, set page range (All, specific pages, or odd/even).
  • Choose layout options if converting multiple pages per image (e.g., 2-up, 4-up) or merging pages into one image file.

6. Filename & output folder settings

  • Set filename pattern (e.g., {OriginalName}page{PageNumber}).
  • Choose whether to create subfolders per document.
  • Confirm output folder path and ensure write permissions.

7. Advanced options (if available)

  • Enable OCR export (if supported) to generate searchable text or separate TXT files.
  • Enable metadata preservation.
  • Set post-processing actions: open output folder after conversion, delete source files after successful conversion, or compress outputs into a ZIP.

8. Start conversion

  • Click Convert, Start, or the main action button.
  • Monitor progress bar and any per-file status messages.
  • On completion, check the summary for succeeded/failed conversions.

9. Verify output

  • Open several converted images to confirm resolution, color accuracy, and page ordering.
  • Re-run conversions with adjusted settings if needed (e.g., higher DPI, different compression).

10. Batch automation & command line (if supported)

  • For repetitive tasks, use batch mode: add multiple files/folders and apply a single settings profile.
  • If a CLI is available, use the command-line syntax to script conversions. Example template:

Code

xps2image.exe -i “C:\input\file.xps” -o “C:\output\%name%page%page%.png” -f png -dpi 300 -q 90

Troubleshooting tips

  • If images are blank or clipped: increase DPI or disable “fit to page”.
  • If conversion fails on specific files: open XPS in a viewer to confirm file integrity.
  • If output files are very large: lower DPI or increase compression/quality trade-off.
  • For color issues: switch color mode or test with a different output format.

If you want, I can: provide a ready-to-use command-line example for your OS, suggest optimal settings for archiving or printing, or draft a short quick-start checklist.

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