In any web project, or Internet content project, it is important to take into account the importance of optimizing the relationship between quality and file size. Especially in a world where mobile is king, and where Internet users have so little patience, loading times are very important. To help you with this, you should compress your images, using some of the following tools, for example:
Again ILOVEIMG: if your images are SVG, stick with this online app, others don't allow this file format.
Optimizilla : This tool is specifically for this purpose, it allows you to compress images in JPG, PNG and GIF format and boasts of offering the best results on the web. On the plus side, the possibility of uploading up to 20 images at a time, having the opportunity to adjust the quality level of each one from their thumbnails.
Colors on the Net
Before moving on to talk about the tools related to different actions that have to do with the color of images, texts or logos, it is worth clarifying the different ways that exist to determine them new zealand phone data and what each of them is used for:
RGB : Defines the color of digital images with a mixture of red, green and blue, and is possibly the most widely used format. Values range from 0 to 255, with 0, 0, 0 = black and 255, 255, 255 = white.
HEX : Defines the colors for the web, so corporate colors must be passed to this code to include them in the style sheets of any website on the Internet. It is defined with numbers from 0 to 9 and letters from A to F. For example: #FFFFFF = white or #000000 = black
CMYK : Defines colors using the pigment components needed for printing (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black)
Some useful tools for working with the color of images on a website can be:
Image Color Picker : Allows you to obtain the color palette of an image and determine the chosen colors in HEX and RGB format
https://www.rgbtohex.net/ : A color converter from RGB to HEX and vice versa at the link: https://www.rgbtohex.net/hextorgb/ .
Pinetools : It also offers several options to invert colors, select the range of an image, convert to SEPIA or B/W.