I have recently started using avif to save on space and was wondering if there are any omptimizations for this format?
I had the File Optimizer ver. 14.50 and recently upgraded to the newer version 15.60. I have seen there's a 12.56% poorer compression with the newer version. Do the new plugins have bugs? On a similar note, I have seen the compression ratios worsening with every new update, I know it has nothing to do with your software but what could be the reason behind it? I am attaching the images as references.
Hey maxst! This is no doubt a great piece of software that you have written, many thanks! With the world moving on to 64-bit architecture processors & OSes and talks going around that support for 32-bit softwares will be eventually dropped, I request you to kindly release a 64-bit version of your software to ensure "apngopt" remains relevant in the future. If you decide to update the software, I would request further additions to make it even better. So my request are these: Could you please make...
Hey maxst! This is no doubt a great piece of software that you have written, many thanks! With the world moving on to 64-bit architecture processors & OSes and talks going around that support for 32-bit softwares will be eventually dropped, I request you to kindly release a 64-bit version of your software to ensure "GIF to APNG" remains relevant in the future. If you decide to update the software, I would request further additions to make it even better. So my request are these: Could you please...
Hey maxst! You have written a wonderful piece of software and I really find it useful. I recently used the apngdis to access individual images of an apng file, used pngquant to reduce them from 24 bits to 8 bits and used apngasm to reassemble them back into apng but I was surprised to find out that apngasm converted them back to 24 bits! So my request are these: Could you please make it so apngasm makes 8 bit apngs? Is it possible to include "pngquant" - http://www.pngquant.org in apngasm? Could...
svgo https://github.com/svg/svgo https://github.com/svg/svgo/blob/master/docs/how-it-works/en.md Also, svgo reduces the size of SVG file by 58%. Further, because SVG is an XML-based format, we can also apply GZIP compression to reduce its size.
Sorry for the delay in replying, life happened. Anyways, although I don't use it much, I tried a little experiment to see where the fault lay. When optimizing the animated PNGs (APNGs) losslessly, the resulting APNGs worked fine but when I chose the lossy option the APNGs stopped working. I guess it's the PNGquant that is missbehaving. I hope this helps you in trouble shooting and helping us create 8-bit APNGs instead of 24-bit ones.
Hey Nikkho! You've written a great software and compresses the files really well. I was trying this software on a number of files and saw that it breaks APNGs. Although the files are reduced from 24-bit to 8-bit but the image viewer is stuck on the first image in the apng. I am using IrfanView to view the images. The pre-optimized files work fine but the optimized ones don't. Do you know what may be the cause of this? Sorry I am not a techie and won't be able to provide much more info!