I usually compress jpeg and png files with pingo optimizer (https://css-ig.net/pingo) to compress jpeg/png files to the smallest size.
The results of png files are impressive. If you use jpeg files it will only saves 1-30 percent.
the pingo optimizer saves jpeg files in another way and remove exif data.
The optimization ist very fast (multi cpu core support).
It would be nice to see such a feature in XnViewMP in the future.
The Riot Plugin (http://luci.criosweb.ro/riot/screenshots/) has a good implementation for external optimizer.
You choose the optimizer file (*.exe) and can set the parameters. The plugin only works with xnview (32 bit),
but is not compatible with XnViewMP.
Integration of external picture file optimizer (Pingo)
Moderators: helmut, XnTriq, xnview
Integration of external picture file optimizer (Pingo)
PC: Intel 8700k + Asus Z370-F + 16 GB RAM G.Skill + Asus RTX 3050 OC + Samsung SSD
OS: Windows 10 Pro 64bit 22H2 |
GFX: XnViewMP 1.8.7 | XN-View 2.52.0 | XnConvert 1.104.0 | Adobe Photoshop Elements 2024 | Elements XXL 11 | Paint.Net 5.1.7
OS: Windows 10 Pro 64bit 22H2 |
GFX: XnViewMP 1.8.7 | XN-View 2.52.0 | XnConvert 1.104.0 | Adobe Photoshop Elements 2024 | Elements XXL 11 | Paint.Net 5.1.7