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    Crunch

    Crunch

    Insane(ly slow but wicked good) PNG image optimization

    Crunch is an image compression tool for lossy PNG image file optimization. Using a combination of selective bit depth, color palette reduction and color type, as well as zopfli DEFLATE compression algorithm encoding that employs the pngquant and zopflipng PNG optimization tools, Crunch is effectively able to optimize and compress images with minimal decrease in image quality. While it may produce file size gains larger than those produced by lossless approaches, the impact on image quality...
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    Bulk Image Optimizer and Converter

    Bulk Image Optimizer and Converter

    Imagine having all your images well compressed and optimized :)

    Bulk Image Optimizer and Converter (Portable Executable) It allows users to choose the output format (JPEG, PNG, or WebP), set the desired image quality, and remove EXIF data. The optimized images are saved in a separate folder named "optimized" within the input folder. The tool displays progress information, including the number of images processed, the average compression ratio, and the total space saved.
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