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Why I should not compress images in HTTP headers?

I read some articles about HTTP headers compression. Today I installed YSlow and it recommends that I compress the resources (text/html, javascript, css and images). Now I'm reading the documentation for Apache mod_deflate but in the example don't compress images.

Should I or should I not compress images in my site?

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Agusti-N Avatar asked Feb 10 '11 12:02

Agusti-N


2 Answers

Your images should already be compressed - any extra compression won't have any noticeable effect on filesize, but will increase processing time.

  • .png files use DEFLATE compression already.
  • .jpg files generally use lossy compression.
  • .gif files use LZW compression.

Compressing files that have already been compressed very rarely results in a reduction in filesize, and can often increase filesize.

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Skilldrick Avatar answered Sep 22 '22 17:09

Skilldrick


Images such as GIF, JPEG or PNG are already compressed via highly specialized algorithms that achieve better result than general purpose algorithms such as deflate.

Therefore, re-compressing them yields little to no gain in size, and can even make files bigger, with the added cost of server-side processing.

So, in other words... do not compress images.

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SirDarius Avatar answered Sep 20 '22 17:09

SirDarius