JPEGCleaner removes unnecessary data (meta-data, resource forks) from jpeg and gif files. This results in smaller files that are quicker to send by e-mail and require less storage space
ANONYMOUS Could this be extended to do the same to TIFF images? (strip/clean alpha channel, header etc). A Mac OS X Machine has many TIFFs used by the system, and there's no easy way of telling if something extra gets buried there. (Version 1.3.3)
ANONYMOUS What do you want to clean in Tiff? There is no loss in there. You don't know much man! (Version 1.3.5)
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Jul 12 2005
JASON You are completely wrong. There is information that could be removed from TIFF files. That being tags, preview image, alpha layers, etc. Don't assume someone does not know what they are talking about if you don't know. (Version 1.5.1)
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Jan 21 2004
PIERO GIOBBI I think its great, easy, intuitive for noob-users. It does the job really well.
ANONYMOUS SmallImage is a 1 MB download, and neither GrimRipper or SmallImage support export to e-mail. Do either process folders of files or jfif files? (Version 1.3)