Banjoo
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Yeah have Imagick on.
I even tried this version on another local site and the same results, so am totally confused as to why its not working.
But thanks for all the effort to trying to find a solution, much appreciated.
Ill have to just do this manually or try setup an action script in PS
The modified date of the plugin folder says 16 Feb, and yesterday was the 17th, so please check that it is the newly updated version. Thanks
Thanks for the detailed reply. Seems like its all working properly your side.
I tried again, but still only see to get the non-ICC version.
Both images are also 86.1KB, meaning “Keep images metadata stored in EXIF or XMP formats” also still doesn’t seem to be working for me.
Are you sure the updated beta version you posted in your message above, is actually the updated version? Maybe its still the old one?
Maybe its something im doing wrong, but all is very simple. I even delete all the files out of the uploads-webpc folder ot make sure im not looking at the incorrect files.
Thanks
Can you please send me a webp image your plugin has created where to oranges is the same as the original, because i cant get it work
Thanks
SEE THIS AS TO WHY I THINK ITS NOT WORKING
OK so I also found a error with the plugin and the “Keep images metadata stored in EXIF or XMP formats (unavailable for GD conversion method)” setting
Check these two images https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Nj-xDQY4Cq8H9NbUx9lGUbatD4v2ACoF?usp=sharing :
– The “From Photoshop saved with ALL METADATA.jpg” show the webP file saved from PS with all three META data options (EXIF XMP & ICC) turned on> As you can see, Bridge is able to see all the metadata, the same as the original Jpg, meaning that it properly preserved the meta data within the webp image, as it also grew to 105KB from 87KB.
– The “From PLugin saved with ALL METADATA.jpg” is the image that your plugin generated with the “Keep images metadata stored in EXIF or XMP formats (unavailable for GD conversion method)” setting turned ON. As you can see in Bridge, all the metadata was stripped regardless, meaning this setting isn’t working as intended. It also remains at the same file size which is impossible if the meta data is included.
This could also be the reason that the ICC is being stripped out as well even when this setting is turned on.`
Thanks, i tried it but unfortunately not, as you haven’t addressed the fact that the “Keep images metadata stored in EXIF or XMP formats” setting doesn’t actually work properly as per my above post. I am using Imagick.
So if its not even storing the EXIF or XMP, meta data it cannot possibly store the ICC either.
Check my post above as i think you missed it.
Thanks
OK so I also found a error with the plugin and the “Keep images metadata stored in EXIF or XMP formats (unavailable for GD conversion method)” setting
Check these two images https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Nj-xDQY4Cq8H9NbUx9lGUbatD4v2ACoF?usp=sharing :
– The “From Photoshop saved with ALL METADATA.jpg” show the webP file saved from PS with all three META data options (EXIF XMP & ICC) turned on> As you can see, Bridge is able to see all the metadata, the same as the original Jpg, meaning that it properly preserved the meta data within the webp image, as it also grew to 105KB from 87KB.
– The “From PLugin saved with ALL METADATA.jpg” is the image that your plugin generated with the “Keep images metadata stored in EXIF or XMP formats (unavailable for GD conversion method)” setting turned ON. As you can see in Bridge, all the metadata was stripped regardless, meaning this setting isn’t working as intended. It also remains at the same file size which is impossible if the meta data is included.
This could also be the reason that the ICC is being stripped out as well even when this setting is turned on.
I turned on your plugin setting “Keep images metadata stored in EXIF or XMP formats (unavailable for GD conversion method)” to see if maybe the color profile is in there and regenerated all images again
But unfortunately it doesnt seem so.
However, wouldn’t adding the color profile as another option below this then also be possible if it also part of the meta data?
the “Keep Color Profile.jpg” shows that the ICC is under the meta data, together with EXIF and XMP.
But the ICC is stored in the meta data of every image, so therefore WordPress can read it, just like Photoshop can.
Your plugin strips the meta data the exact same way as the two PS plugins do (unless you tell it not to when saving).
Therefore your plugin should be able to also save the ICC as well.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ejBycTkXQQ-7GoB3kGT-q-NxEeg7kuPr?usp=sharing
- This reply was modified 3 years, 1 month ago by Banjoo.
See the settings at 80%, slowest and Keep Color Profile, as per the “Keep Color Profile.jpg” in the drive folder
Adobe RGB out of PS.
But that shouldn’t matter as you you shoudl just be able to save the current profile, as per when when saving in PS
Also added an image “Keep Color Profile.jpg” which is what you will see if you have either of these plugins install in PS when saving.
As you can see the orange of the knife and the green of the plants are way more de-saturated after being processed by your plugin or when color profile is set to off when saving from PS.
Thanks for the quick reply
Sure here are the 5 images:
Original Jpeg
Webp Color on & OFF
AFVI Color On
Image converted by your plugin and savedhttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1rbNzaVlR_kegVOFwjeVlIzgrBajAUlOd?usp=sharing
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