When you need to transfer or share** over a network, a smaller file size can increase transfer speeds and reduce bandwidth consumption. This applies to scenarios where sending via email, social, instant messaging apps, etc. To solve this problem, this article will introduce some simple and effective ways to compress the size of ** for more convenient sharing and storage.
Use *** compression tools.
Compressed Chart is a professional processing tool that supports a variety of format compression, and can be operated without opening.
Open the compressed image and click Upload.
After uploading, it will be automatically compressed according to the compression level of 70, and if the effect is not satisfied, you can adjust the compression level and compress again.
When you're done, click Save.
Resize the image.
Reduce image size: By reducing the width and height of an image, you can significantly reduce the file size. Most image editing software offers the option to resize your image.
Crop the image: If the subject in ** only occupies a small part, consider cropping out the excess to reduce the file size.
Select the appropriate file format.
JPEG: This is one of the most commonly used image formats that uses lossy compression algorithms that can reduce file size while maintaining high image quality. Suitable for ** and color images.
PNG: The PNG format supports lossless compression and is suitable for icons, transparent images, and simple graphics.
It's important to note that when compressing ** size, you need to find the right balance to ensure that the reduction in file size doesn't have too noticeable effects on image quality. Depending on your needs and application scenarios, you can try different compression methods and tools to get the best results.