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Lossy PNG compression only if it can retain 90% of quality. Why? PNG is for clarity - not compression.
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Aman, Beta version (under development) provides ability to compress HEIC images to JPEG/WebP/AVIF/PNG/GIF. Mass Image Compressor on Windows cannot support HEIC output, you will have to use Mass Image Compressor for MacOS to create HEIC output. So, if your HEIC images are input (and not output) you are covered in Beta: Download Mass Image Compressor V4 (Beta) for Windows Please provide feedback here: https://mic.cognirush.com/mass-image-compressor-for-windows/
HEIC formats are not supported. Can you please add this feature?
Fixed Issue "Copy Metadata" copies despite checkbox is unchecked (for JPEG/PNG out).
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1. Added advanced metadata copy, now optional. 2. Fixed Raw image to PNG
Fixed: Remove old version
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Minor check for correct version
(minor) Website Address in metadata
WebP Support, Removed image comments in EXIF data (caused issues in Wordpress websites)
Less pronounced yellow in logo
Version 3.2.2 release (Shouldn't cause any issue: TED Mod)
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Bug fix, moving quality scroll fast crashed app
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Release number changed to 3.2
Updated compression binaries
Increased font size of UI as I am aging.
Bug fix: Preview for subdirectories working
Ability to create new directory with compress all check.
Save settings across application restarts
Removed dependency of framework version 3.5
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Subject: Invitation to collaborate in Usability Survey Dear Users, Our names are: Jeandavid Cabrera, Jonathan Cevallos and Dennisse Zambrano. We have started a course project with the title: "Adoption of the integrative design Technique in the Open-Source Software Development Process" at the Quevedo State Technical University. When working with Open Source Software, it is likely that you have noticed that some applications are not easy, fast and accessible to use. With this research we provide empirical...
Subject: Invitation to collaborate in Usability Survey Dear Users, Our names are: Jeandavid Cabrera, Jonathan Cevallos and Dennisse Zambrano. We have started a course project with the title: "Adoption of the integrative design Technique in the Open-Source Software Development Process" at the Quevedo State Technical University. When working with Open Source Software, it is likely that you have noticed that some applications are not easy, fast and accessible to use. With this research we provide empirical...
I must check this. I removed dependency check of .NET Runtime 3.5 in 3.1.0.1 release as it was unnecessary. Thanks for pointing that out. On Wed, Nov 18, 2020 at 11:36 AM Peter Hoeg peterhoeg@users.sourceforge.net wrote: Couple of things: The repo's last commit was in 2018 but 3.1.0.1 was released in Has the repo moved? Version 3.1.0.1 registers itself as version 3.1.0 in the registry's uninstall section. Sent from sourceforge.net because you indicated interest in https://sourceforge.net/p/icompress/wiki/Home/...
Couple of things: The repo's last commit was in 2018 but 3.1.0.1 was released in 2020. Has the repo moved? Version 3.1.0.1 registers itself as version 3.1.0 in the registry's uninstall section.
Would it be possible to make it skip files with 'too long' paths? Or at least generate a log and tell me exactly what file its crashing on? I am trying to compress 2+ TB of images across all my network drives and its crashing constantly. Software works great as long as there arent any too long paths though. Thank you!
It doesn't have those facilities. If you want to, you can just grab the code. Installer project will load only in Vistual Studio 2010 but I guess you don't need it so you can use later version of Visual Studio. On Thu, Jun 11, 2020 at 9:47 AM Byt3 byt3@users.sourceforge.net wrote: Hey many thanks for this! I need to disable Progressive, and Color subsampling, Does this have the ability to save config files for the compressors? Sent from sourceforge.net because you indicated interest in https://sourceforge.net/p/icompress/wiki/Home/...
Hey many thanks for this! I need to disable Progressive, and Color subsampling, Does this have the ability to save config files for the compressors?
The creation and modification dates are still changing. Can't you explicitly change them after the file is created? you anyways have the paths in a variable right? I went through the code but I am not so well at understnading.
I am copying the EXIF data (metadata/details) from original image. Try latest version, if it doesn't work, please post here.
Could you add a small feature to copy the modified date as well as created date from old image to new image? It will really be helpful.
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If compressed size is less (often on low quality jpeg), keep the original file.
Improved jpeg compression by ~4% (on certain tests). Thanks to libjpeg turbo project.
Added Credits to other open source projects in distribution.
Improved interpolation for image reduction, bug fixes.
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Major improvements on PNG compression.
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Added Support for Raw format. Yet to publish as version 3.0 after addition of image size filter.
Final check-in for releasing 2.0.0. This check-...
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Added ProgressDlg form. Yet to code it.
Converted to .NET 3.5 client version.
added icon images