Ok, you shamed me into it!admin wrote:Haven't learned to make an avatar yet?laserfan wrote:One of the many reasons I love this hobby--always something new to learn.
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Who dat guy?
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Wow, adobe must have made some big gains with their jpg compressor.MrVideo wrote:The JPEG compressor within Photoshop CS2 gave too large of a result, even when set to 2. Ended up using PNG.
Here's the result in CS5 at 100% quality for your 70x70 already compressed avatar,
4,529 bytes
And at 70% - 2,296 bytes
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Good job I read this thread, I had to look up "Avatar"admin wrote:Haven't learned to make an avatar yet?
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Try this tool. Set to 10% size and 80% quality and drop the file on it to get a 220x220 version. Then drop this version in with size set to 33% and try different quality settings.MrVideo wrote:Nope. Even cropping the 2200x2200 image to 2200x1500 and shrinking that to 70x48 didn't make a difference. At a level of 5, the JPG was still 14kB.
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Use "save for web and devices", not "save as".MrVideo wrote:At a level of 5, the JPG was still 14kB.
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I wrote it for a specific purpose, which was to drop 3-4MB photos to a few 100K for email attachment. Since it works as a batch on a bunch of different sized images I decided just to use reduction percentage rather than desired size.MrVideo wrote:That tool did indeed work. Strange that the user can't enter the desired reduction value, or even enter the dimensions in pixels.
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I've used my everyday PictView plugin for Altap Salamander and saved with 80% quality = 1,583 bytesAudionut wrote:MrVideo wrote:Here's the result in CS5 at 100% quality for your 70x70 already compressed avatar,
4,529 bytes
And at 70% - 2,296 bytes
BTW: Price of that plugin is about 1000x smaller than that of CS5, go figure