Talk:Image conversion

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Hey there, I saw a "speedy deletition" tag at the page that I have recently created. I think that this article may be treared as significant since it covers the image conversion process as a phenomenon. However, the article has been created for the purpose to demonstrate the fact that some software programs of that kind may be multifunctional . I don't think that it may be treated as advertising. Please assist me in my publishsing. If necessary, please show me the parts that should be changed or deleted. --Vein eater (talk) 06:30, 3 June 2008 (UTC)

Primarily, the use of ReaSoftware as an "example" would be unnecessary in an article focused solely on the phenomenon of image conversion. I'm also pretty sure this fits well under other articles for graphics software and does not need its own article. Furthermore, if the article is about image conversion, then the primary focus should be on the how of image conversion, like the underlying programming discussion. If it's so simple as "save as", then it's probably not notable enough for an article. Items need references based on secondary sources. This whole article seems like a trojan horse for you to push your favorite software. ju66l3r (talk) 06:35, 3 June 2008 (UTC)