I see no way to specify the maximum (or minimal) JPEG quality. I often do bulk conversions of JPEG photographs, reducing their size in order to embed them in a Word document. The JPEG quality of normal photographs is something like 95%, so if I specify '-quality 90%', the bulk-converted photographs will become smaller (in addition to their reduced dimensions).
But sometimes the original quality is much lower, because the photograph were pre-processed by some software. In this case, the above mentioned option would result in a higher JEPG quality than actually needed. So I would like to have an option like '-quality <90%', denoting: if it's higher than 90%, reduce it to 90%, but if it's lower, keep it as it is, i.e. this option would work correspondingly to the options in regard to image dimensions.
But I think that at the moment there is nothing like this built into ImageMagick (?).
Specify maximum JPEG quality
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Re: Specify maximum JPEG quality
I think you are right.whugemann wrote:But I think that at the moment there is nothing like this built into ImageMagick (?).
You can specify a maximum size, eg -define jpeg:extent=400KB, and IM will choose the highest quality within that size. Your script could then examine the output quality. If higher than 90, the script would re-compress with "-quality=90".
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Re: Specify maximum JPEG quality
If IM finds the quality in the jpg meta data, it uses it. It only uses the default 92, when it cannot find a quality in the original jpg. see http://www.imagemagick.org/script/comma ... hp#quality.
However, your suggestion is still useful.
However, your suggestion is still useful.