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    Mozilla JPEG Encoder Project

    Mozilla JPEG Encoder Project

    Improved JPEG encoder

    MozJPEG improves JPEG compression efficiency achieving higher visual quality and smaller file sizes at the same time. It is compatible with the JPEG standard, and the vast majority of the world's deployed JPEG decoders. MozJPEG is compatible with the libjpeg API and ABI. It is intended to be a drop-in replacement for libjpeg. MozJPEG is a strict superset of libjpeg-turbo's functionality.
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    angif layered

    angif fork with transparency layers (proof of concept implementation)

    ...Instead of the divide-and-conquer approach this one uses sorting (bubble sort, sorry) for color frequency and distance grouping. Build as windows command line tool with MingGW. Workflow: import truecolor image to GIMP, export 24RAW from GIMP, feeding to rawtogif.exe e.g. "rawtogif.exe 1024 768 sunflower.raw" output a uncompressed (no LZW compression) GIF, needs to be feed to gifsicle for reasonable size.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Mico and Sico

    Mico and Sico

    Merge image files into a single Windows icon (.ico) file.

    Mico is a command line tool for creating Windows icons from multiple images. Sico is a command line tool for splitting icons back into separate images.
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