Whether you’re running a website or using social media, images are crucial. They provide a visual representation of your brand and its offerings, catching the eyes of prospective customers. However, ...
In this post, we will cover some of the best ways to compress images without losing quality, either a single image or in bulk, online, or using free Windows software. At times, you might need to ...
Google has announced that it has developed a new open source encoder called "Guetzli" for compression of JPEG files. The algorithm used by the company allows it to compress JPEGs by up to 35% more ...
TinyPNG is probably the most useful and easy-to-use online image size reducer that can compress up to 20 images at a time. However, the maximum file size is 5 MB. Talking about the image format, you ...
Thanks to the latest Windows 11 update you can now reduce the size of image files before sharing them with one of the neat new applications offered. To do this, right-click on the image file and go to ...
Digital cameras -- especially high-end digital SLR cameras -- often take images at a high resolution; an 8-megapixel camera set on the highest resolution will create images that are 3072 pixels wide ...
A group of researchers at Google appear to have taken a leaf out of HBO comedy Silicon Valley’s book for its latest project. The team has developed a way to use neural networks that mimic the workings ...
Google has developed a compression technology that can create high-quality JPEG images in files that are 35 percent smaller than those available from today's compression techniques. Google's latest ...
Large files are difficult to share via email or through any other media without first compressing them. Windows makes it easy to compress large files through a zip process. Alternative services also ...
Small is beautiful, as the old saying goes, and nowhere is that more true than in media files. Compressed images are considerably easier to transmit and store than uncompressed ones are, and now ...
Image compression, once the domain of the PC, is becoming pervasive in embedded environments. This trend is largely a result of the increased processing power and multimedia capabilities of new DSPs.