Vlad Danilov

Optimage 3.0 - Automatic image compression that actually works

Optimage is an all-in-one image optimization tool that provides the highest compression ratio at consistent visual quality. It can automatically resize, convert and compress over 20 common image and video formats.

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muldark
I wanted this type of tool and got this one.
Gabriele Brooks
Ok this is something cool.
Brandon McConnell
I'd love to see a version of this that works server-side for user-uploaded images or to scan server and optimize images on the fly
Vlad Danilov
@brandon_mcconnell I plan to build a solution for this, starting with a universal CLI tool.
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Being using ImageOptim all this time, can see the different with Optimage. Brilliant!!!

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Awesome <3

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None

Jemshit Iskenderov
Difference between tinypng and this?
Vlad Danilov
@jemshit_i There's a detailed comparison on the website, the link is attached above. In short, Optimage provides comparable compression ratios and does not cause noticeable artifacts.
Cristian Moisei
Do the others like ImageOptim, TinyJPG or JPEGMini not 'actually' work?
Vlad Danilov
@cristianmoisei They produce noticeable artifacts. You can see the comparison on the website. The link is attached above.
Cristian Moisei
@vmdanilov Fair enough, I'd be happy happy to switch to this if the compression algorithm delivers more savings with no noticeable artefacts, especially colour differences. But I still think saying that this app 'actually works' is a bit of an overstatement. The others work too, quite well. Your claim is that this app works better.
Vlad Danilov
@cristianmoisei It's about automatic image compression that 'actually works' when image quality is consistent. ImageOptim, TinyJPG, JPEGMini and most other tools rely on average not maximum error, meaning a part of your image can be destroyed beyond recognition.
EightyEight Eyes
Only for Mac users?!
Vlad Danilov
@eightyeighteigh Yes, other platforms are in the works.
Laurent Gaulhiac
Just a message to support the author ! It's a really nice app. Way better than ImageOptim. It's just too bad that we cannot save pressets and that there is no shortcut like in Pichi App. (https://www.producthunt.com/post...) Anyway I still prefer Optimage because we can rename/replace pre/postfix, choose a specific folder, erase original... pretty amazing ! It also support a lot of files... Too bad that I have troubles with compressing PDF that goes out of Figma... (problem of transparency). Keep up the good work @vmdanilov and I will definitly take a licence!
Vlad Kudinov
Such a great tool, @vmdanilov! I like the minimalistic interface, it reminds me ImageOptim. I've added it to Nice, Very Nice if you don't mind — https://www.niceverynice.com/too.... Keep it up!