OmegaPix Blog
Image compression, made readable.
Practical, no-fluff guides on WebP, AVIF, HEIC, PNG, JPG, and how compression affects what your visitors see.
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How-toPhoto Mode vs Graphic Mode: Which Background Removal Method Should You Use?
Background removal tools often offer a single method and leave you to deal with the results. Two modes exist because two fundamentally different inputs need two different approaches. Here is the logic behind the split.
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Platform GuidesImage Sizes for Every Social Platform in 2026
Every platform, every placement, every recommended dimension, kept up to date for 2026. Bookmark it.
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How-toTransparent Background Product Photos: A Practical Guide for Sellers
Most e-commerce platforms want product photos on a white or transparent background. Getting there without a photo studio or Photoshop subscription is simpler than it used to be.
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Platform GuidesHow to Optimize Images for LinkedIn Posts
LinkedIn compresses your images on upload. Pre-process them so what you upload is what readers see. Here is the per-placement spec.
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How-toHow to Merge PDFs in Your Browser (No Upload Required)
Merging PDFs is the most common reason people upload sensitive documents to free online tools. The exact moment you should not upload them. Here is how to combine PDFs locally instead.
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Platform GuidesHow to Reduce Image Size for Google Ads
Google Ads rejects images that exceed size or dimension limits. Here are the limits, the spec for each ad type, and the fastest way to fit them.
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Platform GuidesHow to Optimize Images for Shopify (Speed + Sales)
On Shopify, every image is a product. Slow product images mean fewer sales. Here is the complete optimization workflow.
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PerformanceHow to Measure Image Performance Impact on Your Site
You optimised your images. Did it work? Here is how to measure the impact with real tools and real numbers.
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PerformanceWhy Images Are the Biggest Web Performance Problem
On the median website in 2026, images are 50-60% of total page weight. JavaScript and CSS are the small share. Here is the why and the fix.
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