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[Win32]Image Size vs. Quality

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Image Size vs. Quality v1.0

It shows how much bytes will the picture in weight depending on its quality 1-100.

So I made something called Image Size vs. Quality and basically that's what it does. You can open any image file and then it will calculate it's size depending on quality. Image quality for JPEG is between 1 and 100 so it will copy the file in to stream and then convert it 100 times and sends the size for each quality. Then it's showed in chart, you can switch between 2d and 3d charts but that's up to you. You can open as many files as you want and then compare them in the chart. It will not make any changes to your pictures so do not worry. Program is written by me, Intelext.

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Intelext - [Win32]Image Size vs. Quality - RaGEZONE Forums


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Additional info:
Code:
File size: 1142784 bytes
MD5...: c0c8efc6fef40b2e51b5e66a7797c9d9
SHA1..: 1bb91dc7df557152811705b75d96e6f81c9676db
SHA256: fe0d38399dc7018fc45f9addaa5e1a3a7bf8f4fc2c7404cecbabe9b224f43700
SHA512: 7ec9e20d3ffbbdfe74c587c9a0992434054fe0489b0017c8cba46f81c570cb94
7cfeeb36a3eba13d06a5ca3666194378db23cd0054577dbaf579741234e927de
PEiD..: UPX 2.90 [LZMA] -> Markus Oberhumer, Laszlo Molnar & John Reiser
PEInfo: PE Structure information

[B]Base data:[/B]
entrypointaddress.: 0x618260
timedatestamp.....: 0x48b2f300 (Mon Aug 25 17:59:28 2008)
machinetype.......: 0x14c (I386)

[B]Sections:[/B]
name        viradd    virsiz   rawdsiz  ntrpy  md5
UPX0        0x1000  0x179000       0x0   0.00  d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e
UPX1      0x17a000   0x9f000   0x9e600   7.93  724ee0760386c57bb0cdf580803355bc
.rsrc     0x219000   0x79000   0x78600   3.44  a07dd58dd5581657995389af3c2d4ca8


[B]Imports:[/B]
> KERNEL32.DLL: LoadLibraryA, GetProcAddress, VirtualProtect, VirtualAlloc, VirtualFree, ExitProcess
> advapi32.dll: RegFlushKey
> comctl32.dll: ImageList_Add
> comdlg32.dll: GetOpenFileNameA
> gdi32.dll: Pie
> GLU32.dll: gluLookAt
> msimg32.dll: GradientFill
> ole32.dll: CoInitialize
> oleaut32.dll: VariantCopy
> OpenGL32.dll: glEnd
> shell32.dll: SHGetMalloc
> user32.dll: GetDC
> version.dll: VerQueryValueA

[B]Packers:[/B]
(Kaspersky): PE_Patch.UPX, UPX
(F-Prot): UPX
Scan on
Code:
File Size_vs._Quality.exe received on 08.25.2008 20:14:30 (CET)
                 Current status:             Loading ...             queued             waiting             scanning             finished             NOT FOUND             STOPPED         
        [IMG]http://www.virustotal.com/img/loader.gif[/IMG]
         Result: [COLOR=red]1[/COLOR]/35 (2.86%)



Antivirus      Version      Last Update      Result
AhnLab-V3    2008.8.21.0    2008.08.25    -
AntiVir    7.8.1.23    2008.08.25    -
Authentium    5.1.0.4    2008.08.25    -
Avast    4.8.1195.0    2008.08.25    -
AVG    8.0.0.161    2008.08.25    -
BitDefender    7.2    2008.08.25    -
CAT-QuickHeal    9.50    2008.08.25    -
ClamAV    0.93.1    2008.08.25    -
DrWeb    4.44.0.09170    2008.08.25    -
eSafe    7.0.17.0    2008.08.24    Suspicious File
eTrust-Vet    31.6.6044    2008.08.23    -
Ewido    4.0    2008.08.25    -
F-Prot    4.4.4.56    2008.08.25    -
Fortinet    3.14.0.0    2008.08.25    -
GData    2.0.7306.1023    2008.08.20    -
Ikarus    T3.1.1.34.0    2008.08.25    -
K7AntiVirus    7.10.428    2008.08.25    -
Kaspersky    7.0.0.125    2008.08.25    -
McAfee    5369    2008.08.25    -
Microsoft    1.3807    2008.08.25    -
NOD32v2    3385    2008.08.25    -
Norman    5.80.02    2008.08.25    -
Panda    9.0.0.4    2008.08.25    -
PCTools    4.4.2.0    2008.08.25    -
Prevx1    V2    2008.08.25    -
Rising    20.59.00.00    2008.08.25    -
Sophos    4.32.0    2008.08.25    -
Sunbelt    3.1.1575.1    2008.08.23    -
Symantec    10    2008.08.25    -
TheHacker    6.3.0.6.060    2008.08.23    -
TrendMicro    8.700.0.1004    2008.08.25    -
VBA32    3.12.8.4    2008.08.25    -
ViRobot    2008.8.25.1348    2008.08.25    -
VirusBuster    4.5.11.0    2008.08.25    -
Webwasher-Gateway    6.6.2    2008.08.25    -
Any feedback is wellcomed!
 

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Looks like a handy tool, but I can't grasp what it does...does it resizes and resaves the file with different quality rate?
 
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Looks like a handy tool, but I can't grasp what it does...does it resizes and resaves the file with different quality rate?

No, it shows how much bytes will the picture in weight depending on quality 1-100.
 
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Ah cool, and it picks the best?

I often prefer .gif for really really tiny pictures (5 by 5 pixels max) and .jpg for background things, or unsharp / big things....png for the rest, using .png optimizers.
 
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Pretty neat you cant be bothered to hover your mouse over the image..
 
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- Source Code if someone is interested.

I need to code in C++ and C# now because I am learning in programming college and they will teach Delphi 3 years, I'm fed of Delphi.
 
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