
You may need to have a patent license to use H.264/H.265 video (I recommend using VP9/WebM instead). Trimage is a cross-platform GUI and command-line interface to optimize image files for websites, using optipng, pngcrush, advpng and jpegoptim, depending on the filetype (currently, PNG and JPG files are supported). When compiled with video support ffmpeg licenses apply. Trimage image compressor 1.0.6 A cross-platform tool for losslessly optimizing PNG and JPG files for web. Once you have dependencies installed, compile with cargo build -release -features=video or cargo build -release -features=video-static. Online interface for MozJPEG a JPEG compressor that produces smaller, higher quality files. If you're cross-compiling, try uncommenting section at the end of Cargo.toml, which includes some experimental fixes for ffmpeg. The ImageOptim app only works on Macs (sorry), but you can achieve similar compression with some other tools: FileOptimizer (Download) supports many file formats, and it's Free and Open Source. Especially on macOS and Windows it takes expert knowledge to just get them installed without wasting several hours on endless stupid installation and compilation errors, which I can't help with. PNG: advpng, optipng, pngcrush, pngout and zopfli.
Imageoptim foor windows for mac#
Please note that installation of these dependencies may be quite difficult. Inspired by ImageOptim for Mac and created with the imagemin and their plugins.
Imageoptim foor windows install#
Details depend on the platform and version, but you usually need to install packages such as libavformat-dev, libavfilter-dev, libavdevice-dev, libclang-dev, clang. How do you un-filter a picture The first step is to open the image in Photoshop. You must have ffmpeg and libclang installed, both with their C headers installed in default system include paths. Another way is to download a program like PhotoME or ExifTool (both for Windows) or ImageOptim (for Mac). The tool optionally supports decoding video directly, but unfortunately it relies on ffmpeg 4.x, which may be very hard to get working, so it's not enabled by default.


Let me know if you'd like to use it in a product incompatible with this license. I can offer alternative licensing options, including commercial licenses. And link with target/release/libgifski.a.
