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Pictures - JPEG (Poorly Compressible)

Compression Rate

Data Compressors
Original Size (bytes)
Compressed Size (bytes)
Space Saved (bytes)
StuffIt
200,001,026
141,391,759
58,609,267
WinRK
200,001,026
185,968,697
14,032,329
Squeez
200,001,026
194,420,970
5,580,056
SBC Archiver
200,001,026
195,234,405
4,766,621
7-Zip
200,001,026
197,738,273
2,262,753
bzip2
200,001,026
197,768,803
2,232,223
WinRAR
200,001,026
198,989,993
1,011,033
WinZip
200,001,026
199,161,996
839,030
gzip
200,001,026
199,188,960
812,066
ARJ32
200,001,026
199,334,001
667,025
WinAce
200,001,026
199,521,408
479,618

We see the most surprising upset in this fileset. The extremely fussy StuffIt was supreme at this fileset. Even for this super-tough fileset, it managed to reduce the archive size by over 58MB or 29%. Very, very impressive! Even its closest contender, WinRK, could only reduce the size of the archive by 14MB (7%).

Generally, most of the compressors were abysmal at this fileset, achieving compression rates of less than 3%. The worst compressor was WinAce. It only managed to compress the fileset by 0.24%, saving only 479KB of space.

 

Compression Speed

Data Compressors
Original Size (bytes)
Time (s)
Speed (KB/s)
gzip
200,001,026
14.91
13413.9
WinZip
200,001,026
19.10
10471.3
ARJ32
200,001,026
20.79
9620.1
bzip2
200,001,026
52.90
3780.7
7-Zip
200,001,026
112.69
1774.8
WinRAR
200,001,026
153.08
1306.5
SBC Archiver
200,001,026
172.79
1157.5
WinAce
200,001,026
199.36
1003.2
StuffIt
200,001,026
231.62
863.5
Squeez
200,001,026
234.00
854.7
WinRK
200,001,026
2153.89
92.9

The speed leader in this test was again, gzip. It was able to compress JPEG files at speeds close to 13.5MB/s. WinZip and ARJ32 were close behind, at 10.5MB/s and 9.6MB/s respectively.

While StuffIt (which produced the incredibly small archive in this fileset) was slow in this test, it was not the slowest. WinRK has that dubious honour again. It took over 35 minutes to complete the task. That makes him over 9X slower than StuffIt.

 

Compression Efficiency

The compression efficiency rating is a simple way to evaluate the efficiency of each data compressor. This way, we can see which compressor can save the most space in the least time.

Please note that a higher efficiency rating does not mean the compressor is better. It just means the compressor has a better compression-to-speed ratio. A more efficient compressor is, of course, always more desirable than a less efficient one.

The efficiency champions in this test was undeniably StuffIt by a really massive margin. Its amazing compression rate more than made up for its poor compression speed. It was more than 4.6X more efficient than its nearest contender, gzip.

Many of other compressors were rather inefficient at compressing JPEG files, with WinAce as the most inefficient. It was poor at compression and also very slow. Surprisingly, WinRK, which was over 10.8X slower than WinAce still managed to edge past it in efficiency.



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