Title: Double compression
Last modified: March 4, 2020

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# Double compression

 *  Resolved [Squazz](https://wordpress.org/support/users/squazz/)
 * (@squazz)
 * [6 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/double-compression/)
 * As of WordPress 4.5, WordPress uses a default compression setting of 82. This
   means that when I run through old images, I will by default do a 85% webp compression
   on top of the 82% compression from WordPress. Resulting in visibly downgraded
   images.
 * What should we do here? Should we disable the default compression from WordPress?
   Or should we set the webp compression up to 100% so that we won’t lose any more
   quality?
 * Should the plugin tage the original image and generate entirely new resized and
   compressed images?

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 *  Plugin Author [kubiq](https://wordpress.org/support/users/kubiq/)
 * (@kubiq)
 * [6 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/double-compression/#post-12506820)
 * I’ve tested it with many various images and with WEBP compression on level above
   80% I wasn’t possible to find any difference on images…
 * Of course it depend on many criterions – if you use GD or Imagick, if original
   image was really compressed only once or it was compressed multiple times with
   Photoshop, extension converts, then WP, etc…
 * I think the best way is when you just try to upload few images and then open 
   original images in tab side-by-side and you will see if you need to solve something,
   but I don’t think so… If you will find image, that is really problematic, then
   you can send it to me, I’m really curious about it then
 *  Thread Starter [Squazz](https://wordpress.org/support/users/squazz/)
 * (@squazz)
 * [6 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/double-compression/#post-12506850)
 * I’ve just sent you a mail with 4 images 🙂
 *  Plugin Author [kubiq](https://wordpress.org/support/users/kubiq/)
 * (@kubiq)
 * [6 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/double-compression/#post-12506940)
 * Wow, final WEBPs are really bad…
 * I tried to upload it with GD and also Imagick but results were same…
 * Also when I convert your image to JPG with 100% conversion and then upload it
   to WordPress (without converting to WEBP, without my plugin), the result is almost
   same, so it means it’s because of GD and Imagick server library, that use probably
   very similar algorithm for these conversions and it doesn’t matter if you change
   format or only quality…
 * only working format is PNG but it’s too big for such a small image :/
 * Next thing I tried is to set 100% quality for Images to Webp and result is pretty
   good and size is still much smaller than original so maybe this is the way how
   to do it? But for other images you probably don’t need 100% quality, so maybe
   switch quality only for a while, only for these images?
    I know it’s not very
   practical, but I don’t have any other idea right now.
 * But there is nothing I can do with this, as it is based on server PHP libraries…
   you have really specific graphic… not even in Photoshop where I always use 60-
   70% quality without noticeable changes, now I had to use 90% quality for JPG 
   to export it nicely
 *  Plugin Author [kubiq](https://wordpress.org/support/users/kubiq/)
 * (@kubiq)
 * [6 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/double-compression/#post-12585866)
 * CLOSING THREAD: Some special gradients and specific colors can really look ugly
   after conversion, but exactly same thing will happen when you convert some PNG
   to JPG or convert JPG to lower quality JPG – that’s problem with GD and Imagick
   library algorithm and there is nothing I can do with this

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 * Last reply from: [kubiq](https://wordpress.org/support/users/kubiq/)
 * Last activity: [6 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/double-compression/#post-12585866)
 * Status: resolved