The Tiff Viewer plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who work with scientific images in the `.tif(f)` format. This plugin simplifies the process of converting these files to `.png` images, making it easy to display them within Obsidian notes. With just one command, the plugin creates a copy of all linked `.tif(f)` files and converts them to `.png` files, which can then be easily displayed in an Obsidian note. The plugin also includes additional features, such as the ability to delete converted files or rename links back to their original format.
The Convert Base64 to PNG plugin helps streamline note organization by converting base64-encoded images into local PNG files. It detects embedded base64 image data within your notes, decodes and saves them as image files in a user-defined folder, and updates the note links accordingly. This conversion can be done manually per note or across the entire vault, with optional auto-conversion upon pasting. Customizable settings let users define file names, output folders, and automation preferences. By replacing bulky base64 data with external PNG files, the plugin reduces file size, improves note readability, and enhances portability for sharing or exporting.
The Paste image Png to Jpeg plugin is a convenient tool for Obsidian users who frequently paste images into their notes. When you insert an image (in PNG or JPEG format), this plugin automatically converts it to JPEG, compresses it, and saves it in the current note's directory with a name that matches the note title plus a number. You can also customize the compression settings, allowing you to balance image quality against file size. With this plugin, you'll no longer have to worry about managing image formats or sizes, freeing up more time for your note-taking and research endeavors.