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We use File Approved as a Frame.io alternative, but we also use Frame.io internally, since File Approved is a lot more affordable ($4/month), but has a 40MB file size upload limit, so we just use https://kamua.com/tinyvid to compress the videos first. Source: about 1 year ago
Thank you for mentioning Tiny Vid, that's exactly why we built it. To be able to set target file size (which Handbrake doesn't have) and also to have a Preview when you want to trim stuff (something Handbrake also doesn't have). I've seen you're using Adobe PR as well, maybe if you even need the need to crop better using AI, you'll give Kamua a try :D. Source: almost 3 years ago
Other apps - Been watching a lot of YT vids to catch up on what I missed out. Magnet looks good. Definitely need Handbrake, but being able to compress by target filesize in Tiny Vid looks much more convenient. TextSniper looks awesome, and something I'd definitely use. And because WFH = back to back concalls, I'm thinking of Sorted. Is there something that you would personally recommend? Source: almost 3 years ago
Improve your website speed and mobile responsiveness. Google loves websites that load fast. Make sure your pictures aren't heavy. Use apps like TinyJPG. Use the right amount of animation because too much of anything is bad. Source: 7 months ago
Extract the scanned image and resize to make it a bit smaller, then compress the images on tinyjpg.com, merge them all into one pdf file using smallpdf, finally compress the pdf file again on the same website. Source: about 1 year ago
I'd say that a proper OR recommended approach towards optimizing images for the web is to manually compress them with compression tools like TinyJPG or Squoosh before uploading them to your favorite image CDN. Why? you'd ask me. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
Oh and for the file size: compressing is usually better than resizing. And your image is a PNG which is much bigger in size than a JPG and you barely notice the difference. You can use https://tinyjpg.com/ or any proper image editor for good compression or even in Wonderdraft, you can (for sharing on Reddit) better export it as a JPG and at 80% or so. Source: over 1 year ago
Compress image using commandline tool (convert / jpegoptim) or online tool - https://tinyjpg.com/. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
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