Optimize JPEGs
See original GitHub issueThe images created by this service can sometimes be optimized 10% or more by tools like kraken.io or mozjpeg.
I think it would be worthwile to include and enable such optimizations by default.
I see that Thumbor has built in support for jpegtran, but it’s not enabeld in thumbor.conf
(and the binary is probably missing).
Could you add this feature? It would make this a much more viable alternative to commercial services like imgix.
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@lucassena I have https://github.com/awslabs/serverless-image-handler/pull/45 out there that has an example of a
Dockerfile
to build it.It’s possible it’s out of date by now though. It’s unclear to me how they are building the
./build-s3-dist.sh
without a repeatable build (withdocker build
or the like).Hello,
I successfully made it work by building in a Docker image from
amazonlinux
but it required some changes in the yum install process and the building script./build-s3-dist.sh
.I could share my changes if needed.