Ok.
I did a little test with the 2 PNGs (the original one and the one that got copied with XnConvert). I converted them to BMP with XnView then I did an hex comparison of the 2 image files. The BMP were exactly the same at the hex level. So I guess you're right and, for PNGs, it's just a matter of ...
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- Sat Jul 09, 2016 5:40 pm
- Forum: XnConvert
- Topic: Filesize changes whereas there is no change to the picture
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- Sat Jul 09, 2016 8:35 am
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Re: Filesize changes whereas there is no change to the pictu
Thanks for your answer. However, why would filesize change (up or down) if resize isn't executed ? Is image quality still the same ?xnview wrote:In batch convert file are always resaved, resize action is not always executed...
- Thu Jul 07, 2016 6:31 am
- Forum: XnConvert
- Topic: Filesize changes whereas there is no change to the picture
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Filesize changes whereas there is no change to the picture
Hi,
I'm trying to reduce image that are > to 1 MP. However, there are already multiple images < 1 MP in the input. And when the batch goes on, those images size stays the same (height and width - so far so good) but the file size changes... So why is it so ?
See, the example below : from 61,1KB to ...
I'm trying to reduce image that are > to 1 MP. However, there are already multiple images < 1 MP in the input. And when the batch goes on, those images size stays the same (height and width - so far so good) but the file size changes... So why is it so ?
See, the example below : from 61,1KB to ...