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Caesium image compressor: https://github.com/Lymphatus/caesium-image-compressor and Imagine: https://github.com/meowtec/Imagine
Caesium image compressor: https://github.com/Lymphatus/caesium-image-compressor and Imagine: https://github.com/meowtec/Imagine
https://squoosh.app/ might be a good fit
ImageMagick powerful CLI image editor, accepts an absurd amount of operations and formats as input and output, is very well documented, basically there is nothing like it when it comes to the amount of options to convert, resize and lossy compression images (and many other options). You can also try FotoKilof which is a GUI fork of ImageMagick if CLI is not your thing.
ImageMagick powerful CLI image editor, accepts an absurd amount of operations and formats as input and output, is very well documented, basically there is nothing like it when it comes to the amount of options to convert, resize and lossy compression images (and many other options). You can also try FotoKilof which is a GUI fork of ImageMagick if CLI is not your thing.
Efficient Compression Tool Basically the best FOSS for lossless compression for .png and .jpeg, although not the quickest.
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