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ImagePacking - a suite of image file compression utilities

Overview

Application to resize image files or folders containing image files based on maximum file size, image width or height.

Originally this application arose because of the irritation of web sites that have huge photos uploaded and added to web pages, thereby taking an age to download and display in a rectangle the size of a postage stamp.

It takes images or folders full of images and allows you to create shrunken versions of those images with maximum preservation of image quality (subject of course to the fact that the image has fewer pixels).

The application has both a Windows client application and a command line version. In each case, you can resize the images found in a folder or a single image file by selecting a combination of:

  • Image width
  • Image height
  • Image file size
  • Image compression percentage (JPG only)

The application will resize your image, but will preserve the aspect ratio so that images are not distorted.

Example: Assume we have an image with 8000x6000 pixels, in a file that is 96Mb in size. If we were to set a maximum width of 1024, a maximum height of 1024, and a maximum file size of 2Mb, the resulting image would have 1024x768 pixels, thus preserving the aspect ratio, or perhaps fewer pixels on each axis if the resulting file size would exceed 2Mb.

Note that the application also supports several image formats, including JPG, PNG, GIF and BMP files.

PackImages - the command line tool

For scripting or command line purposes, the PackImages.exe application can be used in a command window. The syntax for its use is as follows:

packimages -i sourceFolder [-o|-c] destFolder [-s maxFileSize]
                           [-q quality] [-f fileFormat] [-w maxWidth] [-h maxHeight]
ARGUMENT PURPOSE
-v Verbose reporting of file compression information
-i sourceFolder Folder whose images are to be compressed (mandatory)
-o destFolder Destination folder, images added to existing folder
-c destFolder Destination folder, deleted then recreated
-s maxFileSize Maximum size for output files in kb, default is 16,384kb
-q quality Quality of output image (JPG only), 0 to 100, default 100
-f fileFormat Image format (one of JPG, BMP, PNG or GIF), default JPG
-w maxWidth Maximum output image width in pixels, default 32,767
-h maxHeight Maximum output image height in pixels, default 32,767

Note that any files that are not valid image files are ignored, and are not transferred to the output folder.

WinPack - the Windows version of the application

This application provides exactly the same functionality as the command line tool, but allows you to select the options from the user interface. Given the options listed above for the command line tool, if you run the windows version, the settings should be completely obvious!

Technical implementation

As with all these kinds of tool, there are the user interfaces, and then there is the actual class library that does the donkey work.

In this case, the ImagePacking project and its output DLL do all the work, and could be used as a library within some other image-aware application.

There are two classes in the ImagePacking library, FolderResizer and ImageCompressor. FolderResizer is responsible for managing the compression of a set of files within a folder, and manages the common set of maximum file sizes, widths and heights. It makes calls on the ImageCompressor class for each file to be compressed, since the ImageCompressor is instantiated for each separate file that requires compression.

Methods and properties of the ImageCompressor class

Method/Property Description
ImageCompressor(Image) Constructor. Given an already loaded Image object, wrap it in an ImageCompressor
ImageCompressor(string) Constructor. The string argument is the path to an image file to be loaded.
bool IsImage(string) Static method. Validates the path argument is a valid image. Valid images are BMP, PNG, JPG or GIF files.
Size UncompressedSize Property giving the dimensions of the image prior to compression
long FileSize(Image, string, int) Static method. Given the Image object calculate how big its output file would be if it were saved to a particular file format (e.g. "BMP") with a specified image quality. Note that the image quality is an integer from 0 to 100, and is only used for "JPG" file output.
long SaveToStream(Stream, Image, string, int) Static method. Given an image object and an output stream, write the image to the stream with the specified file format and quality. Returns the size of the saved stream.
string SaveAs(string path, string format, long maxFileSize, Size max, int quality = 0) The method where most of the work is done. Save the image held by the ImageCompressor object applying the maximum size, output format and quality constraints passed as arguments. The return string is empty if successful, or contains an error message if not.
string CompressionInfo After SaveAs has been invoked, this property contains a message describing the details of the compressed file.

Methods and properties of the FolderResizer class

Method/Property Description
public FolderResizer(string srcFolder, long maxFileSz, int maxWidth, int maxHeight, int quality = 100) Constructor. Identify the folder containing files to be compressed, and set the compression constraints
string OutputFileType Property setting the type of image file for output. can be one of "BMP", "PNG", "GIF" or "JPG"
int JpgCompressionLevel The percentage compression level for JPG images
string CompressionInfo Information about completed compression after calling ResizeTo
ResizeTo(string outputPath, bool clearOutputFolder) Resizes all image files in the folder, placing the shrunk files in the output folder. The second parameter is used to clear the output folder first.
Action<int, string> Notifier An optional notification delegate invoked to report progress. The integer parameter gives a percentage complete value for driving progress bars.

Licensing

This product is published under the standard MIT License. The specific wording for this license is as follows:

Copyright 2018 Ropley Information Technology Ltd. Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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