Unfortunately, there's no configuration to crunch the png and slightly larger filesizes are not uncommon for PNG formats. One thing you can do that will help some with pngs... after ImageGen creates the PNGs and saves them to the 'cached' folder you can schedule a task to run PNGcrush or a similar utility to smash them even more than ImageGen does. It'll save some kB's and every bit helps.
Png file size greater than original using ImageGen
Using the ImageGen (2.9.1 - professional) I got a png file size slightly bigger compared with the original
slider1.png = 719.072 bytes
SLI_5460b7ce54309310b4e686380777310102d8619b9810fe829ddcb84a9d3b1128.png = 1.001.609 bytes
Could you please advice if it is a configuration setting which should be applied in order this to not happen ?
Hi, Peter,
Unfortunately, there's no configuration to crunch the png and slightly larger filesizes are not uncommon for PNG formats. One thing you can do that will help some with pngs... after ImageGen creates the PNGs and saves them to the 'cached' folder you can schedule a task to run PNGcrush or a similar utility to smash them even more than ImageGen does. It'll save some kB's and every bit helps.
cheers,
doug.
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