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I need an image compression program that works in Linux that is capable of compressing all the major image formats. I need it for my tomcat webserver so if it was a Java implementation, that would be great (I know, not likely). I have looked around and only came across GraphicsMagick/ImageMagick (which are excellent) but are written in C and I only need an application that does compression so they are a bit feature rich for my needs.

Thanks for your help.

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    Aren't a lot of major image formats already compressed? What are you trying to do, exactly?
    – Carl Norum
    Nov 8, 2010 at 17:56
  • Hi Carl, I'm trying to really shrink the size of the image beyond its normal compression. I don't care about loss of quality. I'm planning for the image to be half the quality of the original.
    – toc777
    Nov 8, 2010 at 23:30

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They're separate programs, but I recommend:

pngcrush and jpegtran

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The Java JRE has support for encoding / decoding images to and from most common formats and no external programs should be necessary.

See Tiff compression using Java ImageIO for an example.

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In the end I decided to use im4java with GraphicsMagick. im4java is a Java wrapper around the command line for executing image/graphicsMagick commands. GraphicsMagick is capable of reducing the file size of all the major image formats. This combination has worked quite well so far.

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