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Rimage
A powerful Rust image optimization CLI tool inspired by squoosh!.
:warning: WARNING: This documentation works only for latest version of rimage! You can get latest version from releases tab or explicitly with cargo: cargo install rimage@0.11.0-next.3
Features
- Modern codecs:
- Rimage uses modern codecs optimized to produce tiny images
- Under the hood uses
zune_image
crate that enhances performance
- Optimization operations:
- Rimage provides several image optimization operation
- Resize - uses
fast_image_resize
crate that has incredible performance - Quantization - allowing to reduce image palette
Installation
You can download latest release from the releases tab.
If you're a Rust programmer, rimage can be installed with cargo
.
cargo install rimage
Alternatively, one can use cargo binstall to install a rimage binary directly from GitHub:
cargo binstall rimage
Note
If you're a user who just want to use Rimage easily with a friendly GUI, Rimage_gui may be fit for you, it support both Chinese and English. Just select the version you need and download it to use.
Usage
Optimize images natively with best-in-class codecs
Usage: rimage [COMMAND]
Commands:
avif Encode images into AVIF format. (Small and Efficient)
farbfeld Encode images into Farbfeld format. (Bitmapped)
jpeg Encode images into JPEG format. (Progressive-able)
jpeg_xl Encode images into JpegXL format. (Big but Lossless)
mozjpeg Encode images into JPEG format using MozJpeg codec. (RECOMMENDED and Small)
oxipng Encode images into PNG format using OxiPNG codec. (Progressive-able)
png Encode images into PNG format.
ppm Encode images into PPM format. (Bitmapped)
qoi Encode images into QOI format. (Trendy and Small)
webp Encode images into WebP format. (Lossless-able)
help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
Options:
-h, --help Print help
-V, --version Print version
Basic optimization suitable for web
To optimize images with great defaults, you can simply call rimage <command>
. For example:
rimage mozjpeg ./image.jpg
By default rimage will place output images right in place of precious images, resulting in overwrite if input and output has the same format. To change this behavior you can use this options:
# will place output images in `./output` directory, images may be overwritten if has the same name
rimage mozjpeg -d ./output ./image.jpg
# will rename all input files before processing with `@backup` suffix
rimage mozjpeg --backup ./image.jpg
# will place output images in ./output directory preserving folder structure
rimage mozjpeg -d ./output -r ./inner/image.jpg ./image.jpg
Preprocessing
Rimage has pipeline preprocessing options. Simple usage:
# will resize image to specified dimensions
rimage mozjpeg --resize 500x200 ./image.jpg
If you want to run preprocessing pipeline in specific order, you can do this:
# will quantize image with 80% quality, after run resize to 64x64 pixels using the Nearest filter.
rimage mozjpeg --quantization 80 --resize 64x64 --filter nearest ./image.jpg
# will resize image to 64x64 pixels using the Nearest filter, and after run quantization with 80% quality.
rimage mozjpeg --resize 64x64 --filter nearest --quantization 80 ./image.jpg
Note that some preprocessing option are order independent. For example filter option, will apply resize filter to all resize invocations. Same for dithering, applies to every quantization invocations.
Advanced options
If you want customize optimization you can provide additional options to encoders. For mozjpeg this options are valid:
Options:
-q, --quality <NUM> Quality, values 60-80 are recommended. [default: 75]
--chroma_quality <NUM> Separate chrome quality.
--baseline Set to use baseline encoding (by default is progressive).
--no_optimize_coding Set to make files larger for no reason.
--smoothing <NUM> Use MozJPEG's smoothing.
--colorspace <COLOR> Set color space of JPEG being written. [default: ycbcr] [possible values: ycbcr, grayscale, rgb]
--multipass Specifies whether multiple scans should be considered during trellis quantization.
--subsample <PIX> Sets chroma subsampling.
--qtable <TABLE> Use a specific quantization table. [default: NRobidoux] [possible values: AhumadaWatsonPeterson, AnnexK, Flat, KleinSilversteinCarney, MSSSIM, NRobidoux, PSNRHVS, PetersonAhumadaWatson, WatsonTaylorBorthwick]
For more info use rimage help <command>
For library usage check Docs.rs
List of supported Codecs
Image Codecs | Decoder | Encoder | NOTE |
---|---|---|---|
avif | libavif | ravif | Common features only, Static only |
bmp | zune-bmp | X | Input only |
farbfeld | zune-farbfeld | zune-farbfeld | |
hdr | zune-hdr | zune-hdr | |
jpeg | zune-jpeg | mozjpeg or jpeg-encoder | Multifunctional when use mozjpeg encoder |
jpeg-xl | jxl-oxide | zune-jpegxl | Lossless only |
png | zune-png | oxipng or zune-png | Static only, Multifunctional when use oxipng encoder |
ppm | zune-ppm | zune-ppm | |
psd | zune-psd | X | Input only |
qoi | zune-qoi | zune-qoi | |
webp | webp | webp | Static only |
List of supported preprocessing options
- Resize
- Quantization
- Alpha premultiply
Known bugs
- Dir path end with
\
may cause rimage crashes due to a cmd bug #72653.
Example:
This will crash:
rimage png "D:\example.jpg" -d "D:\desktop\" -s "suffix"
This will work as expected:
rimage png "D:\example.jpg" -d "D:\desktop" -s "suf test" # without trailing backslash
rimage png "D:\example.jpg" -s "suffix" -d "D:\desktop\" # backslash at the end
Contributing
Read the contribution guide for build instructions and guidelines.
License
Rimage is dual-licensed under Apache License 2.0 and MIT License. You can choose either license for your use.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.
Changelog
View the Changelog for version-specific changes.