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Video tutorial for JPEG Imager 2.5
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Video tutorial for JPEG Imager 2.4
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Review
This is official description
JPEG Imager is a simple and easy-to-use interactive image compressor, primarily designed to help you find the optimal balance between visual quality and file size of your pictures and digital photos.
Despite its name, the program is not limited to JPEG only. It can also compress to PNG and GIF. That allows you to easily compare which of the formats best suited for your pictures.
The following review written by one of the Software Informer contributors applies to version 2.4
JPEG Imager is a high quality tool for image compression, which also provides real time preview for comparison with actual image. It’s possible to change many compression parameters, choose target file size as per user convenience, and the changes are quite noticeable. In simpler terms, it’s a good tool providing fair trade off between quality and file size, and even images can be optimized as per web publishing requirements.
JPEG Imager facilitates split screen viewing mode, enabling the user to view two synchronized images in a common window, and also has an instant swap key allowing the user to notice the variations. Moreover, the variations occur instantly making it a highly interactive tool that provides desirable compression control as well.
It has many customization options such as controlling quality by luminance, adaptive additional compression, post filtering and similar flavors. It can even select automatically a suitable quality for the specified file size limit. Its operation is based upon JPEG compression algorithm, but also has extended support for .PNG and .GIF compression.
Moreover, the user can select the desired file type with a mere click of a button and the response of the tool to any action is very good. |
- Fast operation and multiple file fomat support
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- Optimal settings cannot be fully automatic
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Reviewed by: Nelson Sanchez Reviewer rating: Reviewed: 3 years ago
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What's new in version 2.5
- A brand new Crop tool: - allows you to adjust the edges of an area to be cropped by dragging them with the mouse; - darkens the area outside of the selection, so you can see how cropping will affect the composition of the picture; - you can optionally constrain the aspect ratio of the selected area (16:9, 4:3, 5:7 etc).
- Added customizable menu with preset image sizes in the Resize tool.
- Added new zoom levels with a factor of 1.41 (square root of 2).
- Added the option of auto zoom. When you load an image it is automatically scaled to fit the window size. You can choose to fit the width, height, or both.
- You can bind the selected auto-fitting zoom mode to middle button click (mouse wheel click).
- Now the default setting for new installations is to use bicubic interpolation when displaying scaled-down images (zoom out). In order to improve display speed of the viewer some functions have been rewritten using the SSE2 instruction set.
- The Text tool now lets you drag the text with your mouse.
- Fixed rare AV bug when rendering text outside image borders.
- A number of small changes in the Full Screen view to make it more consistent with windowed mode (shortcut keys, synchronized zoom and scroll position). What's new in version 2.4
Rewritten color quantization algorithm (PNG, GIF): PNG8 palette semi-transparency support; more accurate color conversion; improved dithering. |
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