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[Hide] (436KB, 1024x1169) Reverse kikeflare is acting up again on the chinese chan. Thought we might discuss webp here since that seemed to be a thing there a while ago. Has anyone found anything useful in the cwebp MAN page?
-q <float> ............. quality factor (0:small..100:big), default=75
-alpha_q <int> ......... transparency-compression quality (0..100),
default=100
-preset <string> ....... preset setting, one of:
default, photo, picture,
drawing, icon, text
-preset must come first, as it overwrites other parameters
-z <int> ............... activates lossless preset with given
level in [0:fast, ..., 9:slowest]
-m <int> ............... compression method (0=fast, 6=slowest), default=4
-segments <int> ........ number of segments to use (1..4), default=4
-size <int> ............ target size (in bytes)
-psnr <float> .......... target PSNR (in dB. typically: 42)
-s <int> <int> ......... input size (width x height) for YUV
-sns <int> ............. spatial noise shaping (0:off, 100:max), default=50
-f <int> ............... filter strength (0=off..100), default=60
-sharpness <int> ....... filter sharpness (0:most .. 7:least sharp), default=0
-strong ................ use strong filter instead of simple (default)
-nostrong .............. use simple filter instead of strong
-sharp_yuv ............. use sharper (and slower) RGB->YUV conversion
-partition_limit <int> . limit quality to fit the 512k limit on
the first partition (0=no degradation ... 100=full)
-pass <int> ............ analysis pass number (1..10)
-qrange <min> <max> .... specifies the permissible quality range
(default: 0 100)
-crop <x> <y> <w> <h> .. crop picture with the given rectangle
-resize <w> <h> ........ resize picture (*after* any cropping)
-mt .................... use multi-threading if available
-low_memory ............ reduce memory usage (slower encoding)
-map <int> ............. print map of extra info
-print_psnr ............ prints averaged PSNR distortion
-print_ssim ............ prints averaged SSIM distortion
-print_lsim ............ prints local-similarity distortion
-d <file.pgm> .......... dump the compressed output (PGM file)
-alpha_method <int> .... transparency-compression method (0..1), default=1
-alpha_filter <string> . predictive filtering for alpha plane,
one of: none, fast (default) or best
-exact ................. preserve RGB values in transparent area, default=off
-blend_alpha <hex> ..... blend colors against background color
expressed as RGB values written in
hexadecimal, e.g. 0xc0e0d0 for red=0xc0
green=0xe0 and blue=0xd0
-noalpha ............... discard any transparency information
-lossless .............. encode image losslessly, default=off
-near_lossless <int> ... use near-lossless image preprocessing
(0..100=off), default=100
-hint <string> ......... specify image characteristics hint,
one of: photo, picture or graph
-metadata <string> ..... comma separated list of metadata to
copy from the input to the output if present.
Valid values: all, none (default), exif, icc, xmp
-short ................. condense printed message
-quiet ................. don't print anything
-version ............... print version number and exit
-noasm ................. disable all assembly optimizations
-v ..................... verbose, e.g. print encoding/decoding times
-progress .............. report encoding progress
Experimental Options:
-jpeg_like ............. roughly match expected JPEG size
-af .................... auto-adjust filter strength
-pre <int> ............. pre-processing filter
Supported input formats:
WebP, PNM (PGM, PPM, PAM), Windows Imaging Component (WIC)
I'll be focusing on the lossless portion and the simple way to invoke that is by [cwebp test.png -z 9 -o out.webp[/code]