Photographers, take note. A startup called JPEGmini is introducing a new photo compression technology for JPEG photos which reduces the overall file size (by up to 5 times), while preserving the photo ...
Editor’s note: The following review is part of Macworld’s GemFest 2012 series. Every weekday from mid June through mid August, the Macworld staff will use the Mac Gems blog to briefly cover a favorite ...
This program provides a quick, easy way to reduce the disk overhead used by your photo collection. If you’re going to do just one thing in your life, you’re best off doing it really, really, well. You ...
When uploading photos to SNS or online storage, or attaching them to an email and sending them to someone, we want to keep the file size as small as possible, but on the other hand, we also want to ...
When the JPEG specification for digital images was first drawn up, way back in 1987, computing power wasn’t as advanced as it is now and storage space was very expensive. The experts did their best to ...
“More than 50 million photos have been optimized to date using JPEGmini for Mac, and the demand for such a sophisticated compression solution for the desktop is growing in tandem with the resolution ...
If you're like me, you've got a hard drive filling up with images. I do a lot of landscape photography, and while I normally shoot in RAW format, they get output as jpegs for the web, email, and the ...
If you are looking for a quick and convenient way to reduce the image size of your photograph, a browser application is available called JPEGmini that will allow you to squeeze those photos down in ...
Google recently raised eyebrows with its revamped Photos service by offering free, unlimited cloud storage with a potentially huge catch: Files are converted and stored as smaller “high-quality” ...
Free webapp JPEGmini can quickly take your JPEG images and reduce their file sizes by up to 80%—all within your browser and while preserving their image quality. We've previously featured great image ...
It’s DAM cold here in the East. Fortunately, we have had some hot digital asset management news in the past week -- sizzlepigging, intern rules, GLOBALedit goes high quality and the DAM night club. It ...