NAME¶
cwebp - compress an image file to a WebP file
SYNOPSIS¶
cwebp [
options]
input_file -o output_file.webp
DESCRIPTION¶
This manual page documents the
cwebp command.
cwebp compresses an image using the WebP format. Input format can be
either PNG, JPEG, or raw Y'CbCr samples. When using PNG, the transparency
information (alpha channel) is currently discarded.
OPTIONS¶
The basic options are:
- -o string
- Specify the name of the output WebP file. If omitted,
cwebp will perform compression but only report statistics.
- -h, -help
- A short usage summary.
- -H, -longhelp
- A summary of all the possible options.
- -version
- Print the version number (as major.minor.revision) and
exit.
- -q float
- Specify the compression factor between 0 and 100. A small
factor produces a smaller file with lower quality. Best quality is
achieved using a value of 100. The default is 75.
- -f int
- Specify the strength of the deblocking filter, between 0
(no filtering) and 100 (maximum filtering). A value of 0 will turn off any
filtering. Higher value will increase the strength of the filtering
process applied after decoding the picture. The higher the smoother the
picture will appear. Typical values are usually in the range of 20 to
50.
- -preset string
- Specify a set of pre-defined parameters to suit a
particular type of source material. Possible values are: default,
photo, picture, drawing, icon, text.
Since -preset overwrites the other parameters' values (except the
-q one), this option should preferably appear first in the order of
the arguments.
- -sns int
- Specify the amplitude of the spatial noise shaping. Spatial
noise shaping (or sns for short) refers to a general collection of
built-in algorithms used to decide which area of the picture should use
relatively less bits, and where else to better transfer these bits. The
possible range goes from 0 (algorithm is off) to 100 (the maximal effect).
The default value is 80.
- -m int
- Specify the compression method to use. This parameter
controls the tradeoff between encoding speed and the compressed file size
and quality. Possible values range from 0 to 6. Default value is 4. When
higher values are used, the encoder will spend more time inspecting
additional encoding possibilities and decide on the quality gain. Lower
value can result is faster processing time at the expense of larger
filesize and lower compression quality.
- -af
- Turns auto-filter on. This algorithm will spend additional
time optimizing the filtering strength to reach a well-balanced quality.
ADDITIONAL OPTIONS¶
More advanced options are:
- -sharpness int
- Specify the sharpness of the filtering (if used). Range is
0 (sharpest) to 7 (least sharp). Default is 0.
- -strong
- Use a stronger filtering than the default one (if filtering
is being used thanks to the -f option). Strong filtering is off by
default.
- -segments int
- Change the number of partitions to use during the
segmentation of the sns algorithm. Segments should be in range 1 to 4.
Default value is 4.
- -partition_limit int
- Degrade quality by limiting the number of bits used by some
macroblocks. Range is 0 (no degradation, the default) to 100 (full
degradation). Useful values are usually around 30-70 for moderately large
images. In the VP8 format, the so-called control partition has a limit of
512k and is used to store the following information: whether the
macroblock is skipped, which segment it belongs to, whether it is coded as
intra 4x4 or intra 16x16 mode, and finally the prediction modes to use for
each of the sub-blocks. For a very large image, 512k only leaves room to
few bits per 16x16 macroblock. The absolute minimum is 4 bits per
macroblock. Skip, segment, and mode information can use up almost all
these 4 bits (although the case is unlikely), which is problematic for
very large images. The partition_limit factor controls how frequently the
most bit-costly mode (intra 4x4) will be used. This is useful in case the
512k limit is reached and the following message is displayed: Error
code: 6 (PARTITION0_OVERFLOW: Partition #0 is too big to fit 512k). If
using -partition_limit is not enough to meet the 512k constraint,
one should use less segments in order to save more header bits per
macroblock. See the -segments option.
- -size int
- Specify a target size (in bytes) to try and reach for the
compressed output. Compressor will make several pass of partial encoding
in order to get as close as possible to this target.
- -psnr float
- Specify a target PSNR (in dB) to try and reach for the
compressed output. Compressor will make several pass of partial encoding
in order to get as close as possible to this target.
- -pass int
- Set a maximum number of pass to use during the dichotomy
used by options -size or -psnr. Maximum value is 10.
- -crop x_position y_position width height
- Crop the source to a rectangle with top-left corner at
coordinates ( x_position, y_position) and size width
x height. This cropping area must be fully contained within the
source rectangle.
- -s width height
- Specify that the input file actually consists of raw Y'CbCr
samples following the ITU-R BT.601 recommendation, in 4:2:0 linear format.
The luma plane has size width x height.
- -map int
- Output additional ASCII-map of encoding information.
Possible map values range from 1 to 6. This is only meant to help
debugging.
- -pre int
- Specify a pre-processing filter. This option is a
placeholder and has currently no effect.
- -noasm
- Disable all assembly optimizations.
- -v
- Print extra information (encoding time in particular).
- -quiet
- Do not print anything.
- -short
- Only print brief information (output file size and PSNR)
for testing purpose.
Examples:¶
cwebp -q 70 picture.png -o picture.webp
cwebp -sns 70 -f 50 -strong -af -size 60000 picture.png -o picture.webp
SEE ALSO¶
dwebp(1).
Please refer to
http://code.google.com/speed/webp/ for additional information.
AUTHOR¶
cwebp was written by the WebP team.
The latest source tree is available at
http://www.webmproject.org/code
This manual page was written by Pascal Massimino
<pascal.massimino@gmail.com>, for the Debian project (and may be used by
others).