wrote:Also, you can use this thing if you're on Windows (Linuxes usually have such things in distros by default) in order to see where your space is wasted. Unless i can filter them easily in xnview of xnconvert i'll just skip it, thank you. i might squeeze about 200 megabytes out of them if they do compact this much.Īll this work for 200 mb? Yeeeeeeah. but there's 35.199 gifs left and they weigh 2.2 GB. so yeah, compressing that makes it become. That's a static gif of about 200kb in size and with a pixel size of 750圆17. i have no idea how to see which is which. Small gifs might be left alone, but bigger gifs are better compressed as jpegs. Gifs are quite space devouring, especially beyond a certain pixel size, since they are lossless compression. While one might say that converting a gif to a jpeg will make me lose space. which are still too many to check manually for animations. Now ì will have to deal with the 30 thousand gifs. not as much loss as i expected, but anyway, saving up 1.6 gigabytes (about 5%) from images by doing very little manipulation and keeping almost everything intact is still quite satisfying.Īlso with this i confirmed that there were no png animations. about half an hour later it finished the above steps and now. Ok, i just excluded the 30 thousand or so gifs and tried to let it brew. PS: Do not forget at the end to un-hide the APNGs and GIFs. Use with care and only if you know that you don't need the bigger originals. Width: 2800 (put something bigger than your screen but not much bigger)įollow orientation: True (! - it is better like this IMHO)īeware that Resizing is a destructive operation. 2800x1800 you can add an Resize action with: If you intend to look at them only on screen and you have images bigger than eg. Yes, you can gain space (especially by converting from PNG to JPG) but what would help the situation more is to Resize the bigger ones. JPEG does this by itself.Īutomatic contrast, levels, crop: well, ok. Setup the other dialog fields accordingly (Output folder etc.).Ĭhange color depth: 24 bits. Note: If you use the DCT method and Subsampling which I suggested, you can lower the Quality more without seeing artifacts. No big space needed by these, generally speaking, do not take a lot of space. Keep(s) : depending on what you have you can have them true or false. Smoothing factor: (ok, you can leave it to 0) Quality - as you wish (it is your responsibility here. Before going to sleep press Ctrl+U and select JPG (ok, other formats perhaps are better theoretically but let us just stick with JPG). Go to your folder and select "a large batch" of files + folders (I think that selecting all 292.330 pictures) can lead to a crash - especially if you have the 32-bit version.Ĭ. I don't know if the program needs a restart.ī. How to do it: Go to Tools | Settings | File List | Custom Filter and in the "Exclude" row enter at the end " apng gif" (without the quotes) in order to hide these files globally. GIFs do not need to be converted - waste of time and (perhaps?) space. Ok, I think that I can give you a solution.ġ. Is there any way to filter out animations? I'd like to convert the static gifs into jpgs (yes in some cases i'll probably lose space, but i expect to gain in most cases) but not the animations.Īlso there might be some PNG animations too (i do not remember), but i stopped it as soon as it tried to convert and animated gif into several static JPGs and prompting me for action each single time. However, with the above settings it tires to convert animations into JPEGs even though i expressly told it to keep multipage files in the original format. There are several large JPGs and PNGs in there, though most of the files are rather small. Enhanced multi-language translation and a new and convenient modular interface.I expect that in this way i should get back about 2 to 3 GB of space. Considerable improvements have been made in terms of performance (speed optimized loading, improved caching, multi-core processing, 64-bit version, etc.). Almost all standard XnView's beloved features are retained in XnView MP, and many features have actually been adjusted and enhanced. You have functions such as batch renaming, batch converter, duplicate image finder, image comparison, etc., but you can also create contact sheets, slides. With its easy-to-use browser-like interface, it allows you to quickly view your images and photos, as well as image management. Supports all common picture and graphic formats (JPEG, TIFF, PNG, GIF, WEBP, PSD, JPEG2000, OpenEXR, camera RAW, HEIC, PDF, DNG, CR2). XnView is one of the most stable, easy-to-use and most comprehensive photo editors. XnView MP is a multi-functional and powerful photo viewer, image management, and image adjuster.
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