compress a picture?

How to compress an image (GIF or JPEG format) through PL/SQL procedure?
your answer will be highly appreciated!

Thanks in advance!
Aparna

Published by: Aparna16 on November 17, 2008 03:49

Published by: Aparna16 on November 17, 2008 04:15

His only 800ko? It is not very big for a picture. Are you sure that's not 800MB.

You misunderstood the previous poster.

There are some for which image formats compressing does little or no good. for example you could record 10 bytes.
There is no point in compressing images.

Is your image in JPG, png, gif, bitmap, etc. etc. But of course you can lose quality. (for example, change jpeg to gif).

In this case it would be cheaper to buy more space. The space is relatively cheap, especially compared to the cost of your time

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