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Automatically Reduce Image Size Without Losing Quality

Topics Django, DotNet, HTML, Java, Javascript, Node, Performance Optimization, PHP, Ruby on Rails
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One of the main optimization challenges for website and mobile developers is how to display sufficiently high quality images to their visitors while minimizing the image file size. A smaller image file size can lead to faster load times, reduced bandwidth costs and an improved user experience. The…

Display Instagram and Google+ profile pictures in your website and mobile app

Topics Django, DotNet, Image Transformation, jQuery, Node, PHP, Ruby on Rails
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Updates since publication: Following Google’s shutdown of its legacy Google+ API in March 2019, the Google+ (gplus) option is no longer available. Following changes made by Instagram in June 2020, the Instagram (instagram_name) option is no longer available. Many modern web and mobile applications include integral social aspects as…

How to Generate Waveform Images From Audio Files

Topics Audio Transformation, Django, DotNet, Image Enhancement, Image Transformation, Java, jQuery, Node, PHP, Ruby on Rails
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Nowadays, users can and often upload various media files to social networks, websites, and messaging apps. Most of those media are images and videos, with a significant number being audio files. Subsequently, to create a thumbnail to depict an image, a site or app would crop and then resize…

Smart Cropping, Intelligent Quality Selection, and Automated Responsive Images

Topics Django, DotNet, HTML, Java, Javascript, Node, Performance Optimization, PHP, Responsive Images, Ruby on Rails
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Every image is unique, so are website visitors. In a perfect world, we would adapt images to be “just right” for all users, i.e., perfectly cropped with responsive dimensions, correct encoding settings, and optimal quality in the most suitable format. See this example of a photo of a cat:…

Reducing the Size of Animated GIFs and Converting Them to WebM or MP4 Through Automation

Topics Django, DotNet, Image Transformation, Java, jQuery, Node, Performance Optimization, PHP, Ruby on Rails, Video API
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Short videos of animated GIFs are spreading like wildfire around the web, especially in media and news sites, and people frequently share animated GIFs on social apps. However, because those GIFs are not optimized, their sizes are huge, consuming heavy bandwidth and slowing down page loads. Also, resizing and…

How to Sharpen Or Blur Images Through Automation

Topics Django, DotNet, Image Transformation, Node, Performance Optimization, PHP, Ruby on Rails
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Images. More likely than not, your web or mobile app is filled to the brim with images, which, from graphical appeal to size and access times, figure prominently in the browsing experience. Image appeal could motivate visitors to return and, in the case of e-commerce, become customers.   No…

Optimizing Animated GIFs With Lossy Compression

Topics Django, DotNet, Image Transformation, Java, jQuery, Node, Performance Optimization, PHP, Ruby on Rails
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Even though the image format animated GIFs are gaining popularity, their file size is usually large, causing slow loading and incurring high bandwidth costs. Besides, the GIF format is old and not optimized for modern video clips. The developer’s job of effecting fast loading of animated GIFs and delivering…

How to Scale an Image Automatically with Client Hints

Topics DotNet, HTML, Image Transformation, Java, Javascript, Node, PHP, Responsive, Responsive Images, Ruby on Rails
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I’ll start by giving it to you straight: As part of the recent “auto–everything” launch, we introduced two new transformation parameters – dpr_auto and w_auto, which pair the DPR and Width Client Hints with Cloudinary’s existing image resizing and delivery infrastructure, in order to serve up simple,…

Compress an Image Automatically Without Losing Quality

Topics Django, DotNet, HTML, Java, Javascript, Node, Performance Optimization, PHP, Ruby on Rails
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Compress image without losing quality One of the most important things to know about compressing image files is that a smaller file size comes at the cost of a lower image quality. How much lower, and whether low enough to make a difference visually, depends on the image. Compression…

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