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		<title>Optimize All JPEG Images With Jpegtran Utility</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was looking for an utility that compress an image without losing the current quality of it. According to Yslow guideline it says “Jpegtran does lossless JPEG operations such as rotation and can also be used to optimize and remove comments and other useless information (such as EXIF information) from your images. ” Installing (Linux) [...]]]></description>
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