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RE: RE: Image Compresion
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irfanview

does conversion and batch conversion etc... tis free:D

http://www.irfanview.com/

I second that. I love it :)


I third that. I take pictures for my school and I always use IrfanView.
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07-28-2007 01:38 AM
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O.P. RE: RE: Image Compresion
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Originally posted by Volv
MS Paint can save images as jpegs...
Yeah, just c&p image into paint and save as .jpg ...
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Yes I know that but I want to compress images
Doing that will reduce the .jpg file to a size that was lower than the original file...


Well it does not I tried :(

Well here what I meant by compressing when I said it..

I scan a lot of documents in my office and almost always have to email them, when I scan the documents it is worth 200kb+ and when I used to use ACDSEE to compress it it went like 45-60KB i dont have to worry about image quality as the docs i scan are texts with stamps.
07-28-2007 06:22 AM
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RE: Image Compresion
Try ReaCompressor (not free).
YouTube closed-captions ripper (also allows you to download videos!)
07-28-2007 07:47 AM
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RE: Image Compresion
for text pages, what I found that a PNG with a small color pallet (like 16 colors or so) do a very good job at storing without taking too much space. You should also consider rescaling the image since scans tend to be big in size. Also, I use PNGoutp to recompress PNG into smaller proportions.
07-28-2007 10:27 AM
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