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Tinyjpg tinypng
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tinyjpg tinypng

  • there is no web service or API interface.
  • For this reason, here is a list of points that Optimage CANNOT offer: I dare to doubt whether this possibility is important for everyone, but I would like to say it nonetheless. I have to say that I find the Photoshop plugin from TinyJPG or TinyPNG extremely useful, because I edit all my photos for the blog posts in Photoshop first and then optimize them and save them with the plugin. It is clear to me that you cannot make a serious comparison of photos if you compress this comparison image with the two images with TinyJPG and incorporate it into the blog as a JPG. In this direction, one cannot therefore search for the difference in the file size of the output files.īy the way, my picture embedded here with the two comparison photos is only for decorative purposes.

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    There were no visible JPG compressions or anything like that. Even after several minutes of visual inspection at 100%, I couldn't find any areas that were noticeably different. Since the file sizes were so different for the two tools, I looked at a test photo in detail and tried to find any visible differences. Visible differences between TinyJPG and Optimage? Optimage and TinyJPG in comparison - Attention: This photo is of course compressed again and cannot be used as a comparison! I had done the comparison in 100% view in the preview app on the Mac. TinyJPG has already done good preparatory work. The software had to fit with many photos. I have the feeling that these photos in particular, which have large dark or monochrome areas, could be made smaller by Optimage. In the table you can see that not all images could be compressed better. And it has to be noted here that TinyJPG has already done a good job. I have put together a table for you with the improvements and the corresponding percentage so that you can see how well the program is working. In fact, some of the photos have become noticeably smaller. Since I am interested in the performance of such software, I have a bunch of photos from my post about my last ride on the electric unicycle thrown in Optimage and looked what he could get out of it. Today, in a blog post about optimizing images for Google search, I found the reference to a compression tool that I was previously unfamiliar with: optimage. Optimage: new star in the compression sky?






    Tinyjpg tinypng