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How to compress images?
What is data compression? It's a way to encode information in such way, that is uses less bytes to store it.
General useful references:
- Ways to optimize images for the web, by Rekka Bellum
- How to Build a Low-tech Website: Design Techniques and Process
And if you are curious to learn how image files are encoded, have a look at the following links:
Image file types
Image resizing
Decrease the file size of an images by saving them with specific settings: quality
, smoothing
, progressive loading
, no exif data
, color sub-sampling
. You can do this in Gimp, Imagemagick or Photoshop.
- Green Hacks: Optimising images for web - Rekka Bellum (using Gimp)
- Ways to optimize images for the web, by Rekka Bellum (using Imagemagicks's mogrify)
- Imagemagick's mogrify
Dithering
Keep your web pages light!
Check the size of a web page
Right-click on inspect
and click on network
.
Lazy loading
CSS sprites
Links
Small files as a feature
- SMALL FILE MEDIA FESTIVAL
- Open Call: Small File Photo Festival
- demoscene: pouet.net, scene.org, demoscene.info, viznut, ...
- Taper #9: "each poem—the HTML on the page after the header—could be no more than a tiny 2KB (2048 bytes)"
- Michael prototyping a Jpeg loop in Python using Imagemagick