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picture optimizer

Started by FaithytheGreat, September 25, 2010, 09:28:29 AM

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FaithytheGreat

Hi everybody
Thanks to Coppermine team for this great job they've done.

I'm looking for a plug-in or solution to optimize fullsize images in my gallery.
I searched everywhere but couldn't find anything.
There is a "Quality for JPEG files" in configs but it affects on thumbs and intermediate pictures.
I need to optimze fullsize pictures

Thanks in advance

Nibbler

What do you mean by optimize?

FaithytheGreat

something just like "Quality for JPEG files" option in config which reduce the quality to save space but i want it for full size images not just thumbs

Jeff Bailey

You can do that before you upload them instead of making the Server do all the work.
Use Photoshop or a similar application.
Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is probably the reason why so few engage in it. - Henry Ford

FaithytheGreat

yeah actually i thought of that, it would be much faster and the photoshop output quality is much much better than gd2 but when you have slow connection you have to
i don't download pictures and then upload them to my server. i just copy them online

Αndré

Quote from: FaithytheGreat on September 25, 2010, 09:28:29 AM
There is a "Quality for JPEG files" in configs but it affects on thumbs and intermediate pictures.
That setting will be applied to all pictures that are processed by Coppermine. If you enable the setting Auto resize images that are larger than max width or height and use a proper number for Max width or height for uploaded pictures your full size picture will also be resized.

Stramm

Enable watermarking! That requires the fullsized to get recompressed even if you have set not to resize the fullsized. The quality set in config is used for that. If you do not want a watermark, then create a 1x1px fully transparent png.
The backup files you can delete later (command line) to save hd space.

Αndré

Quote from: Stramm on September 27, 2010, 11:36:07 AM
Enable watermarking
Yeah okay that's another (fail-safe) solution :)

FaithytheGreat

thank you so much for your useful help guys