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Boooom2019-03-22 15:18:13
Search Engine Optimization
Boooom, 2019-03-22 15:18:13

Image optimization service?

Good afternoon
Does anyone know what optimizes this image site?
Shows identical numbers that google optimizer requires, while for laravel image.intervention.io/ it doesn't even show these values

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Arseny, 2019-03-22
@boooom

In the Laravel stray, you need to use image.intervention.io/api/stream and degrade the quality by combining with the sizes.
If the muzzle is going, then gulp + gulp-imagemin is a great solution.
However, nothing can replace manual image processing. Automation kills the quality not only in terms of numbers, but also in terms of the visual component, while using various formats you can win in quality and size.
And in general, with images it is quite difficult. Export is an example .
If the problem is in PagesSpeed ​​metrics, then it's easier, and maybe more correct, to use a lazy loading script . But this is a separate topic of conversation.

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Puma Thailand, 2019-03-22
@opium

There are also console optimizers optipng and jipegoptim and everything will be a bunch

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alexbeglov1989, 2019-04-12
@alexbeglov1989

I'll share my experience of compressing pictures...
At first, I had to manually recompress all the pictures through Photoshop. By the way, the most free option (except for the cost of a license for Photoshop).
But this process takes a lot of time if there are more than 10-20 pictures on the site. After all, each picture must be manually processed, and then uploaded to the site again.
Such a tedious process...
Now I use this service - https://optipic.io/
Saves a lot of time) Works by itself - automatically - only 1 time it needs to be connected to the site.
Google is happy

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