

#Jpegmini pro for mac os
Ok, now, let’s head to the JPEGmini plugin itself.Īt the moment, JPEGmini plugin is in the beta and is available for Mac OS only. But developers assured me that Windows version will be ready in the coming weeks.Īs you would download the plugin, there are two ways to install it into Capture One:ġ. #Jpegmini pro not opening install#ĭouble-click plugin file Capture One will automatically install the plugin.Ģ. Drag-n-Drop plugin file into Capture One Plugins window. There are two ways of how you can use the JPEGmini plugin in Capture One: Publish Ok, the plugin is activated, let’s try it in action! JPEGmini in Capture One #Jpegmini pro not opening trial#Ĭapture One plugin, as well as Lightroom plugin, requires JPEGmini Pro Suite license for a price of $89.īut if you wish to test how JPEGmini works, you can download a trial version of JPEGmini standalone app, which allows you to reduce the file size of the first 200 images for free.īTW, thanks to JPEGmini developers for providing me with a free key to test the plugin! JPEGmini plugin has no trial version and you have to activate the license to use it. Right-click an image, select Publish and choose “Export with JPEGmini”. It opens a basic export window where you can specify the file path and other standard image settings.Ĭlicking “Publish” exports the image with applied file size reduction. Publishing works pretty well, but since I’m using process recipes workflow, I’m more interested in the second way of using JPEGmini. I have a variety of processing recipes for different formats and tasks, so I need a seamless way of integrating JPEGmini into my workflow.įortunately, Open With option suits perfectly here. Let’s see how it works.įirst of all, you need to set “Optimize with JPEGmini” in the Open With settings of selected recipe.
