caesium-image-compressor
Efficient-Compression-Tool
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caesium-image-compressor
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GarlicOS lag
I use this: https://saerasoft.com/caesium
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Easy boxart resizing with imagemagick in your browser. No install, no CLI!
I also use Caesium Image Compressor on my ROMs and Themes folder to reduce their size and improve the RG35XX's responsiveness.
- How to optimize or compress images on the website?
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Just upgraded. Any tips to share?
If you want further compression you could check out Caesium Image Compressor which is free (and I'm not affiliated with it incidentally, I just like it).
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Is there any way to fix this? no pictures i have are under 8mb and it won’t auto compress to 8mb. i effectively cannot send pictures in my group chat
Try an image compression tool, this one is free and open source: https://saerasoft.com/caesium/
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Batch image compression software (freeware)?
Amazing, free and open-source: Caesium.
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Can't find a way to create AppImage for Qt6 programs
I'm new to AppImage creating. (sorry I'm not a native English speaker) I was trying to create an AppImage for this Caesium Image Compressor (Qt6). Failed to find a way to do that. Qt6 is too new for AppImage?
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Looking for OFFLINE PNG/JPEG compressor software for Win10.
Caesium Image Compressor can do the job and it is easy to use. There is also imagemagick which is basically the swiss-knife for image editing, but based on you having looked for websites first, I assume you don't look for a commandline tool (imagemagick is a commandline tool).
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Open source Image compression app? [Win10]
Caesium image compressor: https://github.com/Lymphatus/caesium-image-compressor and Imagine: https://github.com/meowtec/Imagine
Efficient-Compression-Tool
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It's the future – you can stop using JPEGs
Would be interesting to see how all those jpegs fared if run though ECT (https://github.com/fhanau/Efficient-Compression-Tool). I’ve found it can save a surprising amount of space sometimes.
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How to make the most out of my storage
Ah, I misunderstood you there, yes you can build it from source but there are also Windows binaries available on https://github.com/fhanau/Efficient-Compression-Tool/releases/
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Possible support for new image formats
Did you think about adding support for newer image formats? Video shouldn't be a problem because you already support .mkv and AV1 works within it. How would implementation work? Does ES-DE use libraries from the OS and makes this support easier for that? My biggest gripe are those big .png files. I optimized them with ect but it won't be as good as newer formats can be.
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Season 7 roster! (but smaller filesize)
If png size is a concert of yours: Efficient Compression Tool
- Widelands 1.1 Released
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OptiPNG vs. PNGcrush vs. Gimp to Reduce PNG Size
There are a myriad of PNG (and in general DEFLATE) optimizers and pingo hosts its own benchmark [1]. I believe ECT [2] is the only tool comparable to pingo in terms of compression ratio and speed. But pingo still lacks a license statement and it's even unclear whether you can use this for any purpose at all, probably because it is still "experimental", so if you don't like that you can try ECT instead.
> One thing I didn't check is that you might pay that in decoding time, I've never seen anybody talking about that though.
PNG and in general DEFLATE-based formats are mostly free from this concern because they are comparably simple. The maximum "overhead" you can intentionally trigger is a very large LZ77 window and a very deep Huffman tree; the former is however capped to 32 KB in DEFLATE, and the latter will mostly result in an inferior compression (a long prefix code means a larger file).
[1] https://css-ig.net/benchmark/png-lossless
[2] https://github.com/fhanau/Efficient-Compression-Tool
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Friendly reminder for anyone making HD texture packs: run your PNGs through OptiPNG first.
I personally prefer ECT, since that gave me the best results when I tested it several years ago.
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Best quality .png?
ECT is the new stuff that is much faster and more efficient than zofpli
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Open source Image compression app? [Win10]
Efficient Compression Tool Basically the best FOSS for lossless compression for .png and .jpeg, although not the quickest.
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image turned green after using cjxl(version 0.3.2) options were -q 100
I get the same issue. However, it seems that using ECT on the images fixes the issue: https://github.com/fhanau/Efficient-Compression-Tool
What are some alternatives?
Imagine - 🖼️ PNG/JPEG optimization app for macOS, Windows and Linux.
FotoKilof - GUI for ImageMagick and Wand
squoosh - Make images smaller using best-in-class codecs, right in the browser.
pngloss - Lossy compression of PNG images
libjxl - JPEG XL image format reference implementation
homepage - A highly customizable homepage (or startpage / application dashboard) with Docker and service API integrations.
ImageMagick - 🧙♂️ ImageMagick 7
oxipng - Multithreaded PNG optimizer written in Rust
ffmpeg_batch - FFmpeg Batch AV Converter
syncthing-android - Wrapper of syncthing for Android.