Optimage - Advanced image optimization tool

Optimage is an advanced image optimization tool to compress images in a visually lossless way.

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In what way is this better than the existing (free) ImageOptim? I ask because I use the tool on a daily basis.
As far as I can tell just more buzz words? "Advanced metrics", "visually perceived", etc. I’ll stick with ImageOptim for now.
Hey Matias, I get this question a lot. Without a doubt, ImageOptim is great, huge thanks to Kornel Lesiński for making it. Optimage can do automatic lossy (visually lossless) optimizations on JPEGs and PNGs. It means you don't have to manually tune JPEG quality for each image and can get some PNGs quantized to 256 colors if visual differences are negligible. Optimage has a lot of tweaks to compression algorithms to squeeze some more bytes (Pareto principle here). But much more bytes are saved by exhaustively trying all possible image data representations, e.g. fast brute forcing of PNG delta filters, dirty alpha, palette sorting. Optimage is careful to things like color profiles, has a Convert to sRGB option, uses a tiny sRGB ICC profile for JPEGs. I have plans to add support for container formats like ICO and ICNS, lossless rotation of JPEGs according to Orientation meta in Exif, aPNG optimization, etc. There's a good PNG test corpus at . Optimage – 276 058 bytes, ImageOptim – 297 561 bytes. But this is just a lossless test.
Hah, that's alright, I'll try to explain what I mean by that. Copywriting is not my cup of coffee yet (any help is welcome!). Optimage uses a modified quality metric based on Contrast Sensitivity Function (CSF) and contrast masking of DCT coefficients for JPEGs, and a custom one for color-quantized PNGs (major difference is sensitivity to noticeable gradients). There are so many challenges in visually lossless compression. How to estimate current image quality without any references, calculate allowed compression error, and avoid double compression. This is what I've been working for a long time now.
I just bought Squash...
WHY?!?
they launch it before...
Well, if you've really abused the budget for tools, contact me, I'll arrange something :)
as a web designer I'm always looking for good tools. After trying Squash I am still using powerful compresor Image Alpha — can we arrange something? :)
Optimage does color quantization same as ImageAlpha when it does not hurt visual quality. Sure, send me email (on the website) or PM on Twitter.
Optimage uses advanced metrics to automatically adjust image quality for 30-50% smaller image files that are visually perceived as originals.
no windows version?
Not yet, sorry. The CLI client is cross platform but GUI needs work.
Great app 🙌 Is there any documentation on how to use the CLI?
Thanks! Just run /Applications/Optimage.app/Contents/MacOS/cli/optimage. Will add a proper section to Help.
Thanks
Original file: 459kb Squash: 284kb ImageOptim: 285kb ImageAlpha: 104kb ---> OPTIMAGE: 101kb (!) good job
Hi, I'm Vlad, the developer of Optimage. I've been working on it, on and off, since 2013. Thanks for featuring Optimage on PH. Happy to answer any questions here.
So many new tools. Someone needs to compare Squash by RealMac, Optimage and ImageOptim?
If anyone is up for this, I'll do what I can to help.
While I defnitely don't follow the extreme geekery behind this tool, I'll happily take the extra 10-30% in size savings that was talking about thank-you-very-much!
Vlad I downloaded the app but I don't see any exe file to install it. For what I understood this is a desktop app am I right? Are there any instructions to install it?
Never mind I'm guessing the app is only for Mac.
Hey, doesn't work when I drag and drop a picture on the app ?!
Strange. Can you record a screencast? I have an update coming up, there's a tiny change that may help. But this is the first time I hear about it.
Sure . Let's continue the conversation on Twitter :) twitter.com/_pascalandy
Thanks a lot. Fixed. Expect an update tomorrow.
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