gifsicle
pngquant
gifsicle | pngquant | |
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13 | 5 | |
3,620 | 5,020 | |
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6.8 | 5.1 | |
about 2 months ago | 8 days ago | |
C | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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gifsicle
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Random Code Inspiration Volume 2
image-shrinker is a simple, easy to use open source tool for shrinking images. Under the hood it uses pngquant, mozjpg, SVGO, and gifsicle. You can also install these tools individually if you need to compress some images. I often use pngquantafter exporting PNGs for web projects from Figma or similar tools. I literally run it like this:
- FFmpeg Explorer
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Some useful commands to try using ffmpeg
I use ffmpeg in tandem with a great tool called Gifski before finally optimizing with gifsicle
- Burn All GIFs (2000)
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Easy-To-Use gif compression software
You could try using gifsicle, it supports multiple optimization strategies. It’s a command line utility though, check google for which command you need to use.
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Compressing(?) a gif
Gifsicle is a command-line utility that can decrease the filesize of GIFs by removing detail.
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Image Optimizer
gifsicle
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Help decreasing file size of gifs [beginner]
Give gifsicle a shot, it can help optimize GIFs, even lossily, if necessary.
- Gnome için wallpaper engine alternatifi bilen var mı?
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Batch edit gif animation speed? (and use the software)
It's just i'm not very good with informatics and using cmd with softwares. So I downloaded the windows Prebuilt binaries version so it should be easier for me, since i don't even know how to use it without an .exe.
pngquant
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Random Code Inspiration Volume 2
image-shrinker is a simple, easy to use open source tool for shrinking images. Under the hood it uses pngquant, mozjpg, SVGO, and gifsicle. You can also install these tools individually if you need to compress some images. I often use pngquantafter exporting PNGs for web projects from Figma or similar tools. I literally run it like this:
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keeping collection size down (for ankiweb) when needing lots of image cards/notes
Searching more I found https://pngquant.org/ which I could add to my bulk workflow to make most png's approach the jpeg size.
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screen capture/snapshot utility with image optimization support/configurability
But this did prompt me to do some searching, and I see https://pngquant.org/ which seems to achieve jpeg like size reduction while maintaining the file as a png. One difference they note is that this method will typically preserve sharp edges better than jpeg (which is probably a strong plus for my type of use case)
- Ask HN: Small scripts, hacks and automations you're proud of?
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Optimising hundreds of gifs, offline
If use PNG you can use pngquant 2 for instance. More modern image formats may also compress your images further.
What are some alternatives?
gifski - GIF encoder based on libimagequant (pngquant). Squeezes maximum possible quality from the awful GIF format.
oxipng - Multithreaded PNG optimizer written in Rust
wallpaper-engine-kde-plugin - A kde wallpaper plugin integrating wallpaper engine
3d-game-shaders-for-beginners - 🎮 A step-by-step guide to implementing SSAO, depth of field, lighting, normal mapping, and more for your 3D game.
image-optimizer - A free and open source tool for optimizing images and vector graphics.
flameshot - Powerful yet simple to use screenshot software :desktop_computer: :camera_flash:
electron-vue-vite-boilerplate - Electron Vue Vite Boilerplate for you next project
mozjpeg - Improved JPEG encoder.
svgo - ⚙️ Node.js tool for optimizing SVG files
zettelkasten - Creating notes with the zettelkasten note taking method and storing all notes on github
dotfiles - ben's dotfiles