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Compress a PPTX file, converting all PNG/TIFF images to lossy JPEGs
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compress-pptx

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Compress a PPTX or POTX file, converting all PNG/TIFF images to lossy JPEGs.

What it does

When copy-pasting images to PowerPoint presentations, these sometimes get inserted as lossless versions, blowing up the size of the presentation.

This script takes all PNG or TIFF images part of the presentation which are larger than a given threshold (1 MiB by default), converts them to a lossy JPEG variant, and creates a new PPTX file.

:warning: This is not the same as compressing images with PowerPoint's own functionality. You may still need to do this to reduce the size of your presentation!

PNGs containing transparency can be skipped to prevent graphics issues. Normally their transparent parts are replaced with white (although you can choose another color).

Requirements

Under Ubuntu, get ImageMagick via:

apt install imagemagick

Under macOS, install it with Homebrew:

brew install imagemagick

For ffmpeg, use the static builds from ffmpeg.org.

Installation

Via pip:

pip3 install --user compress-pptx

Usage

Call compress-pptx and point it to a PPTX or POTX file. It'll compress the images and output another compressed file next to it.

For more options, see the -h output:

usage: compress-pptx [-h] [-o OUTPUT] [-s SIZE] [-q QUALITY] [-t TRANSPARENCY]
                     [-k] [-v] [-f] [-m] [-j] [-l] [--num-cpus NUM_CPUS]
                     input

positional arguments:
  input

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
                        Output file (default: None)
  -s SIZE, --size SIZE  Minimum size threshold in bytes. Also accepts the
                        suffixes k/M/G or KiB/MiB/GiB (default: 1MiB)
  -q QUALITY, --quality QUALITY
                        JPEG output quality (0-100) (default: 85)
  -t TRANSPARENCY, --transparency TRANSPARENCY
                        Replace transparency with color (default: white)
  -k, --skip-transparent-images
                        Skip converting transparent images at all (default:
                        False)
  -v, --verbose         Show additional info (default: False)
  -f, --force           Force overwriting output file (default: False)
  -m, --compress-media  Compress other media types such as audio and video
                        (requires ffmpeg) (default: False)
  -j, --recompress-jpeg
                        Recompress jpeg images (default: False)
  -l, --use-libreoffice
                        Use LibreOffice to compress EMF files (only way to
                        compress EMF files under Linux) (default: False)
  --num-cpus NUM_CPUS   Number of CPUs to use (default: all available CPUs)

Bash Version

There's an unmaintained Bash version under bash/compress-pptx.sh.

Contributors

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License

MIT License

Copyright (c) 2021-2023 Werner Robitza

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