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by xml
1605 days ago
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I also implemented a batched client-side web tool to resize photos to a certain file size (in a few hundred lines of JS). It only supports JPEG, but it resizes photos almost instantly https://randomforest.net/resizePhoto.html Here are a few ideas to make yours faster: 1. Use the browser's canvas element to compress JPEG or PNG images instead of WASM. The libraries which come with browsers can use processor-specific instructions, while WASM only targets the smallest common denominator of the most common architectures, so it will be slower. 2. Which resizing method are you using to find a fitting image size? For me, it worked well enough to downscale by some factor a few times until it fits, but if you want to get super close, you could use binary search. |
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https://caniuse.com/mdn-api_paintrenderingcontext2d_imagesmo...