(06-16-2022, 03:23 PM)meetdilip Wrote: A friend of mine, who is into web development, optimises the images by making them small, say 13 -20 KB. He uses Photopea to get his favourite image size at 2000 x 1309 px and exports it into webp format.
I am amazed that he manages to convert even full HD images in the 15 - 25 KB range. Wondering if we can do that same in GIMP. And apply it a number of images. Thanks.
PS: I do have BIMP installed. But not sure how to use properly for this use case.
The best I could do was 1.4 MB from Unsplash to 422 KB using resize and then convert to webp.
It can depend on the format your friend uses. Multi-layer psd will be a problem. For single layer formats
Set up BIMP like this:
The resize with aspect ratio will scale to 2000 pix for the longest size,
The change format and compression for webp - set as required.
Have to say 2000x1309 pix is a strange size. What is the original image size ? To get anything down to 13 - 25 KB the images must be mostly single colour simple graphic. Can you give details.
Edit: Maybe as a guide: This is your stationary template (yes, I did get it eventually using Tor) original size 5352x3688 scaled down to 2000 pix wide. Exported as a webp with 30 quality (not a lot of file size difference between 60 - 50 - 40 -30 quality ) . File size 36.5 KB Getting smaller than that, probably have to scale to less than 2000 pix https://ibb.co/WnDskn7