 in the finder and you select an image file, and then you look at the quick actions, you know, in the little preview or you control click and select quick actions, there's a new quick action that they snuck into Monterey called convert image. And it allows you to convert an image file to a JPEG PNG or HEIF and select image size, small, medium, large or actual size, which is the same thing that you add. We've had all along in mail, you know, where you could set those four sizes. Oh, right. Yeah, the little drop down when you're sending images in mail. Yeah. So now you could convert it, like in the finder, just using this little quick action here. You also have a checkbox for preserve metadata. So you could say, yeah, I'm going to convert this to a JPEG and strip the metadata out of it, which is important for posting online. You know, take a picture of your dog or something in your backyard and you post it online. And suddenly anybody that downloads the image has your GPS location of your house, that kind of thing. So it's a really handy thing. And it works even though it converts only two JPEG PNG and HEIF, it will actually accept images of all sorts of types, like a Photoshop document or, you know, a GIF or, you know, all sorts of other things. And then you can convert. So it's handy for like converting, you have an HEIF or HEIC file and then you need to upload it to a website. The website says, I don't know what this is because it's fine at times. You can use this little quick action in the finder to quickly make a JPEG. And while you're doing it, make it like the large size, which is 1280 pixels across by whatever up and down, you know, to shrink the file a bit, set it to JPEG, convert it, and then you have a JPEG to upload. You never had to open an app. You didn't have to buy Pixelmator or Acorn or anything. You didn't have to do it in preview. It's all just done in the finder without an app at all. So it's handy. Yeah, I don't have a Monterey Mac in front of me, but I desperately want to test this out right now. I wonder if your example of needing to do it in Safari, which uploading to a web page is a great example because it happens to all of us all the time. I wonder if it can be done in the file dialogue itself.