

Here are the best features of TinyPng at a glance: And the coolest thing about the tool is that it’s 100% free. The effect is nearly invisible but it makes quite a large difference in file size. The resulting images require fewer bytes to store the data. The tool uses smart ‘lossy’ compression techniques to reduce image size by selectively decreasing the number of colors in it. TinyPng is a great online tool that lets you optimize your PNG images by reducing only their file size, not their quality. But most image compression tools end up reducing image quality (clarity, resolution, sharpness, etc) during the compression process. Ideally, the solution to these problems is an image compression tool that can reduce photo size. And bulky images can not only be difficult to upload to social media, they are tough directly attach to emails, to share easily via collaboration tools, and can even cause performance problems in tools that work with them. The higher a camera’s resolution, the bulkier the resulting images are with respect to disk size. Have you ever faced image size issues while trying to upload self-taken photos online? If you want to upload a photo taken with a good quality camera like a digital SLR, high resolution Smartphone or any other point and shoot camera, the typical file size of images ranges in a couple of MBs. Introducing, TinyPng, online image compression tool that reduces your image file size without decrementing its quality. And in this article we’re describing an awesome tool that solves the problem described above in a few clicks. Where there’s a problem, modern day technology presents a solution. Another take to the issue – email attachment limitations you can only attach pictures within a specific size limit. Large sized photos could mean bulkier applications that take more time to complete operations. Many software applications need to work with photos – picture editing & enhancing tools, photo monitoring websites, databases, etc. Let’s look at this problem from another viewpoint. But more often than not, the problem with including a picture in an online post lies in the picture’s size. Tagged: compression, image, JPG, minify, pictures, PNG, size, tool.Ī blog post, a social media share, or an article gains a lot of weight if accompanied with an appropriate picture. Posted September 12th, 2016 in Web Design.
