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  • Thanks for reporting.

    That means that Warp iMagick didn’t found WP_Image_Editor_Imagick class and reported whatever class has found instead (“BFI_Image_Editor_GD_1_3”)

    Warp iMagick can extend/derive only from original WP Image Editor class.

    I guess, WP_Image_Editor_Imagick class is not instantiated because your server has no PHP-iMagick extension installed.

    Please check with sidebar Menu -> Tools -> Site Health
    Click Info Tab and expand Media handling

    If PHP-Imagick is installed, expanded Media handling content should start like text below:

    
    Active editor			WP_Image_Editor_Imagick
    ImageMagick version number	1690
    ImageMagick version string	ImageMagick 6.9.10-23 Q16 x86_64 20190101 https://imagemagick.org
    
    
    • This reply was modified 3 years, 10 months ago by ddur.
    • This reply was modified 3 years, 10 months ago by ddur.

    @kostritsaalex

    Or “BFI_Image_Editor_GD_1_3” has become default WP editor class.

    I do have Elementor installed, but no problems activating Warp iMagick.

    Is it Elementor PRO or some Elementor-extension used for thumbnails editing?

    https://code.elementor.com/classes/bfi_image_editor_gd_1_3/

    Thread Starter kostritsaalex

    (@kostritsaalex)

    Hi,
    Thanks for the reply.

    Here is what I have from the media handling:

    Active editor	BFI_Image_Editor_GD_1_3
    ImageMagick version number	1687
    ImageMagick version string	ImageMagick 6.9.7-4 Q16 x86_64 20170114 https://www.imagemagick.org
    File uploads	Enabled
    Max size of post data allowed	32M
    Max size of an uploaded file	32M
    Max effective file size	32 MB
    Max number of files allowed	20
    GD version	2.2.5
    Ghostscript version	9.26

    I don’t use Elementor.

    @kostritsaalex

    It is weird that “BFI_Image_Editor_GD_1_3” has been used instead of “BFI_Image_Editor_Imagick_1_3”. In WordPress Imagick editor class has priority over GD. So it could be both reasons above: No PHP-imagick and plugins conflict.

    @kostritsaalex Please help me to identify the problem and resolve this.

    1) Try to (temporary) disable all Elementor extensions, and then refresh Site Health page and check if

    
    Active editor	BFI_Image_Editor_GD_1_3
    

    has turned into:

    
    Active editor	WP_Image_Editor_Imagick
    

    2) if 1) fails and you have Elementor PRO installed, (temporary) disable Elementor PRO and check default editor again

    Thanks

    Thread Starter kostritsaalex

    (@kostritsaalex)

    Hi,
    Thanks for the reply.

    I have no Elementor running ?? So, nothing to disable.

    I can provide you with my WP access, so you can take a look.

    Thanks!

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 10 months ago by kostritsaalex.

    That is really weird!

    Same class is part of Elementor Code Reference
    https://code.elementor.com/classes/bfi_image_editor_gd_1_3/

    Someone else must have cloned that class from Elementor code.

    I prefer not to login into other people sites.
    Anyways, here is no private way to exchange emails.

    Maybe is a Theme? Maybe is a Gutenberg (image) block?

    Please try other theme or disable other plugins or disable Gutenberg blocks related to images or site-logo.

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter kostritsaalex

    (@kostritsaalex)

    @ddur Thanks!

    I don’t have any other image related plugin, but still thanks for the suggestion in general.
    I’ve started to disable plugins one by one, and I realized that your extension “conflicts” with Ajax Search Lite. After I disabled Ajax Search Lite, the errors have disappeared.

    I do have a few user questions now.
    1) How do I regenerate the images with your plugin? For some reason I haven’t found any option to do this.
    2) Does your plugin support image processing as per configuration on Auto upload?

    Thanks

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 10 months ago by kostritsaalex.

    1) Use either https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/regenerate-thumbnails/ or
    https://developer.www.ads-software.com/cli/commands/media/regenerate/

    2) Not sure what you talking about, but all new images are automagically compressed on WordPress upload, as configured in Warp iMagick settings. To re-compress existing images use 1)

    Thread Starter kostritsaalex

    (@kostritsaalex)

    @ddur – sorted.

    I have regenerated images with “wp cli” however not much has changed… I think it still displays the old images. Any advice?

    Original/uploaded images are preserved in original state (same), thumbnail-image-file-sizes should be smaller, depends on your settings.

    For JPEG, try with 30% and/or 85%.

    If PNG image is already reduced better then PNG settings, no substantial reduction will take place.

    Confirmed, Ajax Search Lite plugin uses “bfi_thumb”, which is very poor choice.

    https://plugins.trac.www.ads-software.com/browser/ajax-search-lite/tags/4.8.6/includes/classes/cache/bfi_thumb.php

    @kostritsaalex

    BTW, if you manage to configure your server to serve webp images to webp compatible browsers (see the plugin help!), original-uploaded image will be served as extra compressed (in webp format).

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