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Hi Bjorn,

I set up WebP Express to serve WebP instead of jpep.
I wanted to keep my metadata on the images so i set “Copy all metadata to WebP”.

The WebP images were served, but without medata.
Could you pease have a look ?

Enable direct redirection to existing converted images? Unchecked

Enable redirection to converter? ? Checked

Create webp files upon request? ? Checked

Other plugins :

AMP By AMP Project Contributors |
wordpress 4.5.1
Thank you
Laurence

Only Gd extension is available. I deactivated then the other options.

Convert on upload ?no
Alter HTML ? no
Enable web service ? no

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Here is the content of 20200311-meudon-by-laurence-bichon-photographe-05-web-1-768×768.jpg.md

WebP Express 0.17.3. Conversion triggered with the conversion script (wod/webp-on-demand.php), 2020-05-25 16:51:12

*WebP Convert 2.3.0* ignited.

– PHP version: 7.3.17

– Server software: Apache

Stack converter ignited

Options:

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The following options have been set explicitly. Note: it is the resulting options after merging down the “jpeg” and “png” options and any converter-prefixed options.

– source: [doc-root]/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/20200311-meudon-by-laurence-bichon-photographe-05-web-1-768×768.jpg

– destination: [doc-root]/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/20200311-meudon-by-laurence-bichon-photographe-05-web-1-768×768.jpg.webp

– log-call-arguments: true

– converters: (array of 1 items)

The following options have not been explicitly set, so using the following defaults:

– converter-options: (empty array)

– shuffle: false

– preferred-converters: (empty array)

– extra-converters: (empty array)

The following options were supplied and are passed on to the converters in the stack:

– encoding: “lossy”

– metadata: “all”

– quality: 70

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*Trying: gd*

Options:

————

The following options have been set explicitly. Note: it is the resulting options after merging down the “jpeg” and “png” options and any converter-prefixed options.

– source: [doc-root]/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/20200311-meudon-by-laurence-bichon-photographe-05-web-1-768×768.jpg

– destination: [doc-root]/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/20200311-meudon-by-laurence-bichon-photographe-05-web-1-768×768.jpg.webp

– log-call-arguments: true

– quality: 70

The following options have not been explicitly set, so using the following defaults:

– default-quality: 75

– max-quality: 85

– skip: false

The following options were supplied but are ignored because they are not supported by this converter:

– encoding

– metadata

– skip-pngs

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GD Version: bundled (2.1.0 compatible)

image is true color

Quality: 70.

Consider setting quality to “auto” instead. It is generally a better idea

gd succeeded 🙂

Converted image in 192 ms, reducing file size with 53% (went from 177 kb to 83 kb)


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