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NAME

       jpegoptim - utility to optimize/compress JPEG/JFIF files.

SYNOPSIS

       jpegoptim [ options ] [ filenames ]

DESCRIPTION

       jpegoptim is used to optimize/compress jpeg files. Program supports lossless optimization, which is based
       on  optimizing  the  Huffman  tables.  And so called "lossy" optimization where in addition to optimizing
       Huffman tables user can specify upperlimit for image quality.

       NOTE! By default jpegoptim modifies the input files (if they are optimized), to preserve  original  files
       use option -d to specify alternate directory for saving the optimized files to.

       Only  normal  files  are  optimized (symbolic links and special files are skipped).  Also, any other hard
       links to the file being optimized (as created using link(2)) are unaffected.

OPTIONS

       Options may be either the traditional POSIX one letter options, or the GNU  style  long  options.   POSIX
       style options start with a single ``-'', while GNU long options start with ``--''.

       Options offered by jpegoptim are the following:

       -d<path>, --dest=<path>
             Sets  alternative  destination directory where to save optimized files (default is to overwrite the
             originals). Please note that unchanged files won't be added  to  the  destination  directory.  This
             means if the source file can't be compressed, no file will be created in the destination path.

       -f, --force
             Force optimization, even if the result would be larger than the original file.

       -h, --help
             Displays short usage information and exits.

       -m<quality>, --max=<quality>
             Sets  the  maximum  image  quality factor (disables lossless optimization mode, which is by default
             enabled). This option will reduce quality of those  source  files  that  were  saved  using  higher
             quality  setting.  While files that already have lower quality setting will be compressed using the
             lossless optimization method.

             Valid values for quality parameter are: 0 - 100

       -n, --noaction
             Don't really optimize files, just print results.

       -S<size>, --size=<size>
             Try to optimize file to given size (disables lossless optimization mode). Target size is  specified
             either in kilobytes (1 - n) or as percentage (1% - 99%) of the original file size.

       -T<threshold>, --threshold=<threshold>
             Keep the file unchanged if the compression gain is lower than the threshold (%).

             Valid values for threshold are: 0 - 100

       -b, --csv
             Print progress info in CSV format.

       -o, --overwrite
             Overwrite target file even if it exists (when using -d option).

       -p, --preserve
             Preserve file modification times.

       -P, --preserve-perms
             Preserve  file  permissions  (owner/group)  by overwriting the original file. This is slightly less
             safe than the default mode of operation (where new file is first saved as temporary file  and  then
             renamed  over  the  original  file).   In  this  mode  a  backup  of the original file is made with
             .jpegoptim.bak extension, and this file is removed after the original file  has  been  successfully
             replaced.   NOTE!  if  running  jpegoptim as root there is generally no need to use this option, as
             jpegoptim is able to preserve file permissions when run by root in default mode.

       -q, --quiet
             Quiet mode.

       -t, --totals
             Print totals after processing all files.

       -v, --verbose
             Enables verbose mode (positively chatty).

       --all-normal
             Force all output files to be non-progressive. Can be used  to  convert  all  input  files  to  non-
             progressive JPEGs when used with --force option.

       --all-progressive
             Force all output files to be progressive. Can be used to convert all normal (non-progressive) JPEGs
             input files to progressive when used with --force option.

       --all-arith
             Force all output files to use Arithmetic Coding.  This option is experimental and only available if
             jpegoptim was compiled with Arithmetic Coding support enabled.

       --all-huffman
             Force  all  output files to use (traditional) Huffman coding.  This option is experimental and only
             available if jpegoptim was compiled with Arithmetic Coding support enabled.

       --nofix
             Skip processing of any input files that have any errors/warnings during decompression.  By  default
             jpegoptim  will  attempt  to optimize any file that it is able to decompress, even if decompression
             generates warnings. This will 'fix' some (corrupt) JPEG images automatically.  If this behaviour is
             not desired, this option can be used to make jpegoptim to skip any input  files  that  contain  any
             errors.

       --stdout
             Send  output  image  to  standard output. Note, if optimization didn't create smaller file than the
             input file, then no output original image is passed through unmodified (except any extra data after
             JPEG image will be discarded).

       --stdin
             Read input image from standard input and send output to standard output (--stdout is assumend  when
             this  option  is  used).  When this option is used then only one image is read from standard input.
             Any (other) input files specified on command-line are ignored.  Note, if input file '-' is seen  on
             command line then standard input is also assumed.

METADATA OPTIONS

       By default jpetoptim will keep common metadata (JPEG markers) and discard any other (unkown ones).

       Following markers are kept by default:
        - EXIF
        - IPTC
        - ICC
        - XMP
        - COM (JPEG Comment markers)

       JFIF marker will be regenerated (by libjpeg) during the process (this cannot be changed).  However, Adobe
       marker  is  also  generated  (or  omitted)  by libjpeg based on the image colorspace, etc.  This behavior
       depends on libjpeg library version being used. To make sure Adobe marker is preserved option --keep-adobe
       can be used.

       To remove additonal markers one or more the --strip-* options can be used.

       For example:      --strip-icc --strip-xmp --strip-com

       Alternatively it is possible to specify --strip-all and then one or  more  of  the  --keep-*  options  to
       explicitly list which markers to keep

       For example:      --strip-all --keep-exif --keep-iptc

       Options for controlling metadata (markers) in output files:

       -s, --strip-all
             Strip  all  markers  from output file. (NOTE! by default only Comment & Exif/IPTC/PhotoShop/ICC/XMP
             markers are kept, everything else is discarded).  Output JPEG still likely will contains one or two
             markers (JFIF and Adobe APP14) depending on colorspace used in the  image,  as  these  markers  are
             generated by the libjpeg encoder automatically.

       --strip-none
             Preserve  "all"  markers  in  the image. This will leave all markers untouched in the image, except
             JFIF (APP0) and Adobe (APP14) markers as those get regenerated by the libjpeg library.

             NOTE! If this option is specified then any other --strip-* or --keep-* options are ignored.

       --strip-com
             Strip Comment (COM) markers from output file.

       --strip-exif
             Strip EXIF markers from output file.

       --strip-iptc
             Strip IPTC / Adobe Photoshop (APP13) markers from output file.

       --strip-icc
             Strip ICC profiles from output file.

       --strip-xmp
             Strip XMP profiles from output file.

       --strip-jfxx
             Strip JFXX (JFIF Extensions) from output file.

       --strip-Adobe
             Strip Adobe markers from output file.

       --keep-com
             Do not strip any Comment (COM) markers from output file.

       --keep-exif
             Do not strip any EXIF markers from output file.

       --keep-iptc
             Do not strip any IPTC / Adobe Photoshop (APP13) markers from output file.

       --keep-icc
             Do not strip any ICC profiles from output file.

       --keep-xmp
             Do not strip any XMP profiles from output file.

       --strip-jfxx
             Do not strip any JFXX (JFIF Extensions) from output file.

       --keep-Adobe
             Do not strip Adobe markers from output file.

BUGS

       When using --size option, resulting file is not always exactly the requested size. Workaround is  to  re-
       run jpegoptim on the same file again which often will result file closer to target size.

SEE ALSO

       jpeginfo(1)

AUTHOR

       Timo Kokkonen <tjko@iki.fi>

COPYING

       Copyright (C) 1996-2022  Timo Kokkonen

       This  program  is  free  software;  you  can  redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
       General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License,  or
       (at your option) any later version.
        This  program  is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even
       the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General  Public
       License for more details.
        You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write
       to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301, USA.

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