Compressing images on different level
The images that take up a large space can be reduced in to smaller with out changing the image dimensions. The less space an image takes, the more details from the original image will be lost.
You should also be aware that repeated compressing images causes more and more image degradation.
In GIMP images are loaded and saved as .XCF files. Your JPG image has been loaded as XCF. You can save the image in jpg format byusing the following path.
File → Export As to open the “Export Image” dialog. You will get a export image as JPEG box. Adjust the percentage of quality you will get compressed image. Reduce the quality percentage increase compression.

Original image :
90 % quality (10% compression)
70 % quality (30% compression) 50 % quality (50% compression)
40 % quality (60% compression) 10 % quality (90% compression)
The images that take up a large space can be reduced in to smaller with out changing the image dimensions. The less space an image takes, the more details from the original image will be lost.
You should also be aware that repeated compressing images causes more and more image degradation.
In GIMP images are loaded and saved as .XCF files. Your JPG image has been loaded as XCF. You can save the image in jpg format byusing the following path.
File → Export As to open the “Export Image” dialog. You will get a export image as JPEG box. Adjust the percentage of quality you will get compressed image. Reduce the quality percentage increase compression.
Original image :
90 % quality (10% compression)
70 % quality (30% compression) 50 % quality (50% compression)
40 % quality (60% compression) 10 % quality (90% compression)
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