Image Compression JPEG and PNG
Autor: Antal Z.
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Image Compression JPEG and PNG - Smart JPEG and PNG compression
Web page analytics programs tell you to optimize your images. For the time being, it has been optimized with "WebSite X5 Optimizer". Is WebSite X5 capable of undermining or designing new developments like the link below?
-75% The size of the new image is greatly reduced, but there is no visible change compared to the original
original: 265 KB
new picture: 64 KB
Does the built-in image resizing tool know this tightness?
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Hello.As far as I know, for the moment WebSite X5 is not able to compress so well.I tried to use FileOptimizer64before adding images to the program. But in some cases, WebSite X5 converted images and they became larger. Although I did not set any settings to change them.
I tried to optimize images after uploading the site to the Internet, but during the next update, some of the images can be replaced.
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Aleksej H.
Thank you for your quick answer. But unfortunately he didn't answer the question!
There is a program that knows this but only from the paracs line.
You can integrate the program into the "website x5" program?
pingo, a fast image optimizer
pingo is an experimental, fast Web PNG/JPG optimizer which offer lossless, web lossless or lossycompression. it performs image reductions over iterations thanks to recursive multi-processing and multithreading systems
https://css-ig.net/pingo.php
"Does the built-in image resizing tool know this tightness?" - no.
"You can integrate the program into the "website x5" program?" - no. Pingo also can not be integrated with WebSite X5.
Hi Antal,
unfortunately I must confirm that it is not possible to integrate Pingo in WebSite X5, I am sorry about this.
Please let me know if I can be of further help. Have a nice day.
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HiElisa B., Aleksej H.
I apologize for the misunderstanding. I'm not integrating. But the website x5 program developer team would build on the program. As a future opportunity.