![]() But developers assured me that Windows version will be ready in the coming weeks.Īs you would download the plugin, there are two ways to install it into Capture One:ġ. Ok, now, let’s head to the JPEGmini plugin itself.Īt the moment, JPEGmini plugin is in the beta and is available for Mac OS only. Reducing image size would reduce the usage of the space and thus would save you some money. If you’re running a photography business you are probably paying for storing images: on cloud storages, on web-galleries and other services which charge you for an amount of space you’re using. Smaller image sizes tend to improve your SEO, so image optimization is a thing worth implementing into your publishing workflow. The worst thing is that slow loading affects the overall user experience of your readers, so I would be happy to reduce the images size at least by 20-30% percent.įor stand-alone blogs, search engine optimization is one of the most important things under-the-hood of useful content. If you’re running a blog with a mass of illustrations (like AlexOnRAW), the image size is a big deal.įor example, my article “10 Reasons to Switch to Capture One Pro 12” weight about 12.5 Mb and that is not really friendly for mobile devices and slow internet connections. In practice, I see three objective reasons for this: ![]() In the age of high-speed internet and 4K movie streaming, you should not worry about reducing the size of your images on the web. You’ll find all the sample images below, but first of all, I think we should answer an obvious question – why save space? Why Save Space? In my case, I was able to easily reduce the file size of an image from 18 Mb to 3.5 Mb without harming image quality. JPEGmini uses patented image optimization technology to reduce your file size up to 80% without losing image quality. This week I’ve tested JPEGmini plugin for Capture One. Previously I’ve shared my experience of working with plugin – an awesome smart platform for running your online portfolio. as desired.Capture One 12 release brought us plugin support and I continue to test all the plugins available at the moment. Make other settings such as export location, file naming, etc. Set the file format to JPEG by choosing JPEG in the Basic > "Format" pop-up menu and set "Quality" to your desired JPEG quality (100 is recommended for maximum quality).ģ. Select Image > Publish > Export With JPEGminiĢ. Make other settings such as export location, file naming etc. Set the file format to JPEG by choosing JPEG in the "Format" pop-up menu and set "Quality" to your desired JPEG quality (100 is recommended for maximum quality).Ĥ. Select "Optimize with JPEGmini" in Open With section.ģ. Open the Export Window by choosing File > Export Images > Variants.Ģ. To use the plug-in, perform the following steps:ġ. The JPEGmini Capture One plug-in is implemented as an Open With and Publish plug-in,īefore saving them to disk. After a short wait the plug-in will be activated and the label will change to "Activated" Enter your activation code in the field at the top of the Plug-in manager windowģ. To activate the license for your JPEGmini plug-in, perform the following steps:ġ. Locate the plugin on your hard drive, and click "Open" Click the "+" button below the plug-in listĨ. Open Capture One and select Edit > Preferences > Pluginsħ. Double click the installation file and perform the installation process.Ħ. ![]() Continue to the installation section below.ĥ. Select JPEGmini plugin and click the "-" button below the plug-in listĤ. Open Capture One and select Edit > Preferences > PluginsĢ. If you don't have the plug-in already installed, please proceed to step 5.ġ. To install the JPEGmini plug-in into Capture One, perform the following steps: ![]()
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