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  • Plugin Author nosilver4u

    (@nosilver4u)

    It varies greatly depending on the image, but this plugin should certainly shave some excess bytes off those images. You’ll be able to see your total savings on the settings page when you’ve run them all through bulk. I recommend watching the videos over on the Installation page to maximize your savings.

    Thread Starter Jsherr

    (@jsherr)

    Thanks for the quick response. Would I be able to compress them any more manually if I were to go that route, or will this plugin give as good/better results?

    Plugin Author nosilver4u

    (@nosilver4u)

    EWWW IO does lossless reductions by default, and you cannot get better lossless savings than what the plugin achieves by more than a couple hundred bytes. mozjpeg is the only library I’ve seen that does better, but the savings are miniscule, and the time to compress is greater.

    If you were to go the lossy route, and do your own compression, you can achiever greater savings than the EWWW IO lossless optimization.

    However, the lossy compression option in EWWW IO is able to achieve greater savings with less quality loss than anything I’ve ever seen. It uses jpegmini, and you can test the results yourself at jpegmini.com. The results are pretty amazing.

    Thread Starter Jsherr

    (@jsherr)

    Great, thank you once more for the quick response – I’ll be trying your plugin out.

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