Quickly extracts cover pages from comic files and save them as images, so that you can use them as wallpapers or create screensavers.
- Comic Utility Belt
- Version :1.4.0.74
- License :Freeware
- OS :Windows All
- Publisher :cstevenspro
Comic Utility Belt Description
Comic Utility Belt is a useful application for comics enthusiasts who wish to extract images from their comic files and use them as fan materials. The application can process several files at the same time and save the results in the indicated folder. You can preview the exported files after the process is finished.
Quick manual image configuration
Comic Utility Belt allows you to extract several pages from your comics files and save them as images, in JPG format. You can manually set the image resolution, by selecting the image width value; alternatively, you can leave the resolution at its original size.
The program allows you to export only the covers of the selected files or extract all the pages contained within.
Batch file processing
The application supports the common comic file formats: CBR, CBZ and PDF. Loading the files is as simple as selecting the source folder and letting the program scan it for the supported items.
If the program selects files that you do not wish to process, you may simply filter the list by keywords. Alternatively, you can just deselect it from the list of files to be processed.
Command Line configuration supported
Comic Utility Belt can be operated from Command Line, even by users with little previous experience. The program can generate batch commands that you can copy to the clipboard and use them in Command Line.
You may set certain preferences: to include the original file extension in the output file name, to recreate sub-folders inside the archive or to generate a new folder for each file.
Preview the extracted files
Comic Utility Belt can display thumbnails of the exported files in its interface so that you can quickly preview them. You may open the gallery before extracting the images or view the thumbnails as soon as the process is completed. If a file with the same name as the output already exists, the program can skip it, overwrite the original or ask you for permission.