pngquant —
PNG
converter and lossy image compressor
pngquant |
⟨options⟩ [ncolors]
file
[file ...] |
pngquant |
⟨options⟩ [ncolors]
-
<file
>file
|
pngquant converts 32-bit RGBA PNGs to 8-bit (or
smaller) RGBA-palette PNGs, optionally using Floyd-Steinberg dithering. The
output filename is the same as the input name except that it ends in
‘
-fs8.png
’ or
‘
-or8.png
’ (unless the input is stdin,
in which case the quantized image will go to stdout). The default behavior if
the output file exists is to skip the conversion; use
--force to
overwrite.
-
-o
out.png,
--output
out.png
- Writes converted file to the given path. When this option
is used only single input file is allowed.
-
--ext
new.png
- File extension (suffix) to use for output files instead of
the default ‘
-fs8.png
’ or
‘-or8.png
’.
-
-f,
--force
- Overwrite existing output files.
“--ext
.png
--force”
can be used to convert files in place (which is unsafe).
-
--nofs,
--ordered
- Disable Floyd-Steinberg dithering.
-
--floyd
[=N]
- Set dithering level using fractional number between
0 (none) and 1
(full, the default).
-
-s
N,
--speed
N
-
1
(brute-force) to 11 (fastest). The default is
3. Speed 10 has
5% lower quality, but is about 8 times faster than the default. Speed 11
disables dithering and lowers compression level.
-
-Q
min-max,
--quality
min-max
-
min and
max are numbers in range
0 (worst) to 100
(perfect), similar to JPEG. pngquant will use
the least amount of colors required to meet or exceed the
max quality. If conversion results in
quality below the min quality the image
won't be saved (or if outputting to stdin, 24-bit original will be output)
and pngquant will exit with status code
99
.
-
--skip-if-larger
- If conversion results in a file larger than the original,
the image won't be saved and pngquant will exit with status code
98
. Additionally, file size gain must
be greater than the amount of quality lost. If quality drops by 50%, it
will expect 50% file size reduction to consider it worthwhile.
-
--posterize
bits
- Truncate number of least significant bits of color (per
channel). Use this when image will be output on low-depth displays (e.g.
16-bit RGB). pngquant will make almost-opaque
pixels fully opaque and will reduce amount of semi-transparent colors.
When this option is enabled the default filename suffix is
‘
-ie-fs8.png
’ /
‘-ie-or8.png
’.
-
--strip
- Remove optional chunks (metadata) from PNG files.
-
--transbug
- Workaround for readers that expect fully transparent color
to be the last entry in the palette.
-
-v,
--verbose
- Enable verbose messages showing progress and information
about input/output. Opposite is
--quiet. Errors
are output to stderr regardless of this
option.
-
-V,
--version
- Display version on stdout and
exit.
-
-h,
--help
- Display help and exit.
Creating a new image with the number of colors reduced to 64:
pngquant
64 image.png
The resulting image will have 64 colors and will be saved as
image-fs8.png.
Overwriting image in-place if it can be reduced without too much quality loss:
pngquant
-f --ext .png --quality 70-95 image.png
pngquant is developed by Kornel Lesinski
<
[email protected]>
based on code by Greg Roelofs
<
[email protected]>.
pngquant
homepage.