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summaryThe document discusses the significant file size reduction of using TinyPNG with various web and graphic applications such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Photoshop, Adobe Photoshop (versions 12 to 24), and iMessage on different operating systems like Windows, macOS. It also compares a standard PNG file at around 57 KB when fully loaded across most browsers against the compressed version from TinyPNG which is about half of that size - approximately 15-20 KB for web use only.

The content then provides an analysis indicating further reductions in image sizes through quantization with numbers such as 24, 16, and even less using tools like Photoshop 12 and later versions (2015 to 2020). These quantified results demonstrate the effectiveness of TinyPNG across different scenarios including iOS devices. The document also implies that it works well for various messaging platforms provided by Apple.

It further mentions other applications such as Giphy, Gravatar, Dribbble, and a few others used typically in social interactions or online settings like Slack which can significantly benefit from image compression with TinyPNG to enhance loading time without much loss of quality. The document also offers support through different programming languages (Ruby gem for Ruby on Rails, PHP 7, Node.js, Python, Java) across platforms such as WordPress and .NET in various versions.

The end of the message includes a prompt suggesting that if issues are encountered while using TinyPNG with Adobe Photoshop after version 12 when opening images from other programs like iMessage or Giphy within software not typically used for image handling (e.g., Notepad, PowerPoint), it might be best to change browsers. It then provides contact information and states the need for an EULA which can usually mean end user license agreement related data.

It also suggests following on a social platform such as Twitter using @tinnypng with a final call-to-action "Try TinyPNG with a new browser." The document seems like it may be from Turris, a company providing various web and application optimization tools including compressing image files through the use of their product. It concludes by offering an array of other services such as Zapier for task automation or using platforms like WordPress.

The overall focus is on informing users about how to effectively reduce file sizes when sharing with different systems while maintaining quality, possibly related to a service that helps optimize web and graphic applications through image compression provided via their interface.
titleTinyPNG – Intelligently compress your WebP, JPEG and PNG images
descriptionAccelerate access to your website and save bandwidth. TinyPNG compresses your WebP, PNG and JPEG images by 50-80%. At the same time, the transparency of PNG is preserved.
keywordsbrowser, chrome, safari, internet, explorer, browsers, pricing, feature, convert, images, formats, like, more, information, read, here, opera
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nslookupA 35.190.0.251
created2025-07-28
updated2025-07-28
summarized2025-08-17

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