• Resolved excentricjester

    (@excentricjester)


    Nice work on the plugin Mehdi, it looks good!

    I’m curious what quality value you have set for “WP Default (not recommended)”, because as of WP 4.5 the default is 82 and the results don’t really add up. These tests were done using the same image re-uploaded with different names, one for each quality setting.

    59.5 KB unoptimised [just WP]
    263.8 KB WP Default (not recommended)
    57.2 KB Very High 77
    40.8 KB High 60
    35.6 KB 50

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  • Thread Starter excentricjester

    (@excentricjester)

    Oh, I just noticed in the optimisation tooltip it says it’s 100. Maybe either the value or label should change for this one.

    Plugin Author healdev

    (@healdev)

    Thank you for your feedback and question excentricjester!

    You are right, the WP Default compression is 82 and you just helped me detect a bug ??

    The plugin is voluntarily filtering and deactivating the WordPress compression by setting it to 100 to avoid quality issues when the user edits/resizes/crops/flips an image. The plugin applies then its own compression quality value and mechanism.

    Since WordPress sets the compression quality using the same filter that runs earlier, the plugin’s setting “WP Default (not recommended)” was not working as the value 100 was applied instead 82…

    This issue is now fixed (thanks to you for detecting!!!) – please update the plugin to the latest version (0.2.10) and let me know how it goes so I can mark this ticket as resolved ??

    If you like the plugin, please spare a minute to write a cool review!

    Best,
    Mehdi

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 10 months ago by healdev.
    • This reply was modified 6 years, 10 months ago by healdev.
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