jStrip will keep JPEG image quality intact after size reduction
Posted by: Jon Ben-Mayor on 04/13/2015 09:55 AM [ Comments ]
jStrip is a free tool to reduce the file size of JPEG images without sacrificing image quality.
This is an older tool, but it works well in reducing JPEG file sizes with little fuss. Nice when you have a large amount of images and limited disk space to spare as it cuts the non essential data from the JPEG image file. It will also notify you when no changes were needed to be made.
jStrip works by removing unneeded data from JPEG files. This data is unused by web browsers and image viewing software. jStrip does not re-compress an image, so there is no image quality loss.
jStrip removes the following from JPEG files:
Comments (optionally)
EXIF Data (optionally)
JFIF Header (optionally)
Photoshop Image Resource Block (optionally)
ICC color profile
Adobe APP14 tag (optionally)
XMP data (optionally)
Extra bytes at end of file
Extra bytes or header at beginning of file
Extra bytes between JPEG blocks
Application-specific APPx blocks
Photoshop thumbnails
Any other unknown blocks in the JPEG files
Download @ http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/jstrip.html
jStrip works by removing unneeded data from JPEG files. This data is unused by web browsers and image viewing software. jStrip does not re-compress an image, so there is no image quality loss.
jStrip removes the following from JPEG files:
Download @ http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/jstrip.html
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