Thursday, February 21, 2013

Tools and Tips on how to Optimize Images for the Web

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The time a page takes to load is something every designer worries about, or at least is something that every designer should worry about. It doesn’t matter if the layout is nice and beautiful if it doesn’t function properly. Since images can be pretty heavy, this is certainly an issue to keep an eye on. And this is why today we gathered a few links here to show you some tools and articles that will help you with this issue. Even if you are a pro at “saving as better quality jpg” it is always nice to check out some tools (old or new) to have you covered when it is time to optimize images.

Useful Tools

TinyPNG

TinyPNG uses smart lossy compression techniques to reduce the file size of your PNG files.

Smush.it

Smush.it uses optimization techniques specific to image format to remove unnecessary bytes from image files.
Tools and Tips on how to Optimize Images for the Web

OptiPNG

OptiPNG is a PNG optimizer that recompresses image files to a smaller size, without losing any information.
Tools and Tips on how to Optimize Images for the Web

ImageOptim

ImageOptim optimizes images — so they take up less disk space and load faster — by finding best compression parameters and by removing unnecessary comments and color profiles. It handles PNG, JPEG and GIF animations.
Tools and Tips on how to Optimize Images for the Web

CodeKit

CodeKit helps you build websites faster and better. And it also helps you optimizing images.
Tools and Tips on how to Optimize Images for the Web

imgo

Image optimization tool.
Tools and Tips on how to Optimize Images for the Web

jQuery Lazyload

jQuery plugin for lazy loading images.
Tools and Tips on how to Optimize Images for the Web
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Anatomy of the Toolbox

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 The toolbox in Photoshop is split up into 4 unique categories so that finding the right tool is never a hassle.