Reduce image to a particular file size
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 6:01 am
Currently, the only way I know to get an image at or below a certain file size is by trial and error. I'd like a feature where you can tell XnView to reduce the image to X file size and X file type.
Example 1:
A PNG image file is 3.33KB.
It needs to be 725 bytes or smaller.
You enter into XnView the desired file size you want.
Optionally, you enter also the desired image size (16x16, 24x24, 32x32, 48x48, or a custom size) In this case, 16x16 is too small. I'd like it to be no smaller than 24x24.
Example 2:
A JPG image file is 5MB
It needs to be 1MB or less.
You also want to convert it to GIF at the same time.
XnView automatically changes the file (reducing colors, dpi, or whatever else) to try to get the file to the physical size and pixel size you specify.
Example 1:
A PNG image file is 3.33KB.
It needs to be 725 bytes or smaller.
You enter into XnView the desired file size you want.
Optionally, you enter also the desired image size (16x16, 24x24, 32x32, 48x48, or a custom size) In this case, 16x16 is too small. I'd like it to be no smaller than 24x24.
Example 2:
A JPG image file is 5MB
It needs to be 1MB or less.
You also want to convert it to GIF at the same time.
XnView automatically changes the file (reducing colors, dpi, or whatever else) to try to get the file to the physical size and pixel size you specify.