Rafaq Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 On any typical website, smaller images = faster loading time and lesser bandwidth consumed. It is really important to find an optimal balance between image quality and image size. Anything "un-optimized" image will parasitically suck your bandwidths and cost you a bomb if you are paying for these bandwidths. Also if you are on a free Helio hosting plan and have a popular site you may find you are out of bandwidth . If you really liked to reduce images file size and doing it the quick and easy way, I thought you should know Smushit.com. Smush it can probably do either a big job or small job of reduceing your image sizes. Just a tip if you have a big png or gif file try converting it to jpg and see the size well the site is here Smush it
Byron Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 We can do all of that and allot more with the Imagick Class. http://eclecticdjs.com/mike/tutorials/php/...k/imagick_1.php
Rafaq Posted November 14, 2010 Author Posted November 14, 2010 true but this is just for fast image size reduction by all means I didn't claim it was good or bad. But hows the idea of using both
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