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    Caesium - Image Compressor
    !! THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN MOVED!! https://github.com/Lymphatus/caesium-image-compressor Caesium reduces the size of your picture up to 90%, preserving the original visual quality. Allows you to save a lot of space and easily upload your pictures on the web in a moment. The software is user-friendly with a simple and clear interface.
    Downloads: 54 This Week
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    TextureAtlas Toolbox

    TextureAtlas Toolbox

    A powerful, free and open-source tool for TextureAtlases/Spritesheets

    TextureAtlas Toolbox is an all-in-one solution for working with texture atlases and sprite sheets. Extract sprites into organized frame collections and GIF/WebP/APNG animations, generate optimized atlases from individual frames, or convert between 15+ atlas formats. Perfect for game developers, modders, and anyone creating showcases of game sprites. Formerly known as TextureAtlas to GIFs and Frames Licensed under AGPL-3.0 Third-party licenses: See...
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    Downloads: 15 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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