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rich2005 wrote:If the files are already compressed, jpegs, gimp xcfgz, there will not be much gain. .
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sallyanne wrote:rich2005 wrote:If the files are already compressed, jpegs, gimp xcfgz, there will not be much gain. .
Does that mean if I make the file smaller when saving it in gimp (png's), they will not compress much more?
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PixLab wrote:If it's for an upload and your files are jpg/png, convert them to webp (but keep the original), you might gain up to 30% on jpg and even more on png only with the conversion, then just zip them all (you won't care anymore anyway)
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mackenzieh wrote:PixLab wrote:If it's for an upload and your files are jpg/png, convert them to webp (but keep the original), you might gain up to 30% on jpg and even more on png only with the conversion, then just zip them all (you won't care anymore anyway)
Not sure who this response was to, but for me, as I said in my post, I tried downloading the updated version of peazip 64 bit, which is 8.1.0 and both the portable version and the installer failed.
sallyanne wrote:I have some files that I will soon want to upload to the internet but my compressed (zipped) folders are not much smaller than the originals.
What is the best and can I download it for free?
I have 7zip on my computer but it isn't in the right click menu and only place I can find it is in the programs.