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: How can I replicate Google Page Speed's lossless image compression as part of my workflow? I love that Google's Page Speed is able to losslessly compress a lot of my images, but I'd love to

@Yeniel560

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I love that Google's Page Speed is able to losslessly compress a lot of my images, but I'd love to make it part of my workflow, prior to uploading a site and making it live.

Is there anything I can run locally to give me the same lossless compression? I currently export images from Export For Web from Photoshop, and use a little application called PNGCrusher to reduce file size of PNGs.

I'd love to find a faster way though than saving out and replacing the individual images from Page Speed's results.

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@Sue5673885

For MacOSX ImageOptim optimizes the images. Internally it uses the same tools used by google page speed.
imageoptim.com

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@Murphy175

If you're using the Google Page Speed extension for Firefox, then a copy of the optimized images (as well as JavaScript and CSS files) are put in a temporary folder.
code.google.com/speed/page-speed/docs/using_firefox.html#advanced


You can then take these out, cleanup the file names, and reuse them.

Download Google Page Speed extension for Firefox

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@Kaufman445

You could try www.smushit.com/ysmush.it/
Click "Uploader" and select all images that needs to be "smushed".

Your files will be uploaded to their server, become optimized without quality loss, and you will then be able to download all images in a zip file.

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