• It’s possible the plugin’s optimization is good, though I’m currently debugging a site “optimized” with this plugin, but the restore process is simply unacceptable.

    What exactly does this plugin do when we click on restore originals ?
    I didn’t have time to check what it actually does, but it should be a simple copy/paste process, and that should definitely NOT use up 100% of the CPU, 99% of 1GB of memory, and all 1024 I/O.

    I suggest the team building this plugin take a serious look at what and what they are doing, because the restore process is a resource hog.
    And why do I have to restore originals ? Well, because all other options are meaningless, progressive jpg style images, that look like crap and load late.

    Thanks, but NO, thanks,

    Would someone from the WP plugins team please actually check what this plugin does when you try to restore originals ?

    LATER EDIT:
    An on-screen notification about what’s going on would be nice, because for instance, even if you only have 10 images loaded in the media library, you only have 3..4 in the actual viewport, depending on screensize. And clicking on “apply” after selecting “Restore originals” from the bulk actions menu, NOTHING is displayed on the screen, so you as a user have no idea that lower on the page, an ajax operation might be going on, doing a “restoring”.

    Thanks

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