![]() Only JPG files that should have been PNG from the start will show the expected behavior. More likely is, that these files are gonna grow larger than before. If you convert these to PNG it is unlikely you'll be able to achieve a smaller file size. But beware: Images being saved as JPG are most likely rightfully saved in that format. ![]() TinyPNG does not offer anything similar to this. It automatically converts the other formats to PNG. Instead it allows BMP, GIF, ICO and JPG also. CompressPNG handles up to 20 images at once, just like TinyPNG does.It does have some significant differences though. CompressPNG: More Powerful Than TinyPNG Because of a Higher FlexibilityĬompressPNG, created by Czech agency Mediafox Marketing, located in the beautiful city of Prague, offers a comparable, basically identical service. Once the service has finished shrinking your images, a download-link is shown, enabling you to pull the pictures back onto your local disk, ready to be used in your articles, designs, whatever needs small file sizes. A test image after having been handled by TinyPNG The workflow is simple: Upload up to 20 pictures from your hard drive and watch TinyPNG start compressing immediately after each upload has finished. TinyPNG still is the all-round carefree package for fast and easy optimization of PNG images. TinyPNG without flaws: It always achieves stable reduction values around 70% Results are still great, but images can now be 3 MB per single picture, while back in summer only 1 MB per image was allowed. Compared to what we found in summer of 2012, not much has changed. We've introduced you to TinyPNG before, so I won't be going through all the basics again. Mac users will find a nifty alternative to both online services. Chances are good, as you'll see if you read on. A brand-new service from the Czech Republic by the name of CompressPNG has arrived, ready to dethrone TinyPNG. Around 70% less weight than before is what TinyPNG promises and almost always achieves, while you don't even see the difference. ![]() Many of you, I know I did, will have integrated TinyPNG into their daily workflows. If you are a regular reader, you will certainly remember TinyPNG, a fresh service, created by Voormedia from the Netherlands, that lets you compress PNGs easily and to a noticeable extent. ![]()
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