Image Downloader - PixFerry 作者: Minor Software
Puts a download button on any image and saves the full-size copy the page is carrying, not the smaller one the layout picked. Reads srcset and picture, names files from the source, and switches off per site. No network access, no telemetry.
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A responsive page does not ship one photograph. It ships four or five copies at different widths and lets the browser take whichever one fits the column it sits in. Right click and save hands you that copy, sized for the column rather than for you.
PixFerry reads the whole list and takes the widest entry, including the ones declared in srcset and picture. A photograph shown 600 pixels wide often has a 2,400 pixel version sitting in the same markup. The button prints the size of the file you are about to get, so the difference is visible before you click.
What you get
Permissions
A button that has to appear on any image needs to be able to see any image. Two things bound that. One click on the toolbar switches PixFerry off for the site you are on and keeps it off, subdomains included. And the extension makes no network requests of its own, so there is nowhere for anything to go. Nothing is uploaded, no usage is measured, and no fonts or scripts come from anywhere else.
The downloads permission writes the file into your subfolder without opening a file picker. Storage remembers your settings.
Where it stops
Pictures placed by CSS as a background rather than as an image get no button yet. Headers and hero banners are often built that way. Nothing inside an embedded frame is reached yet either.
Some sites will display a photograph and then refuse to hand it over on a direct request. PixFerry reports the refusal instead of writing a file that is not there.
Conversion to PNG, JPEG, WebP and single page PDF is being built and will arrive in a later version.
Made by Minor Software. minorsoftware.com/pixferry/
PixFerry reads the whole list and takes the widest entry, including the ones declared in srcset and picture. A photograph shown 600 pixels wide often has a 2,400 pixel version sitting in the same markup. The button prints the size of the file you are about to get, so the difference is visible before you click.
What you get
- A download button on hover, in whichever corner you prefer
- The widest copy listed, including the ones behind srcset and picture
- Names taken from the source, so harbour-dawn.jpg rather than 938271.jpg
- Filename templates: {name} {host} {date} {time} {width} {height}
- Your own subfolder under the browser download directory
- A minimum size, so avatars, icons and spacers are left alone
- Three surfaces and six accents for the button: dark, light, or whatever your system is set to
- A per site off switch on the toolbar, remembered, covering subdomains
- Confirmation once the file has actually landed, and a plain sentence when it has not
Permissions
A button that has to appear on any image needs to be able to see any image. Two things bound that. One click on the toolbar switches PixFerry off for the site you are on and keeps it off, subdomains included. And the extension makes no network requests of its own, so there is nowhere for anything to go. Nothing is uploaded, no usage is measured, and no fonts or scripts come from anywhere else.
The downloads permission writes the file into your subfolder without opening a file picker. Storage remembers your settings.
Where it stops
Pictures placed by CSS as a background rather than as an image get no button yet. Headers and hero banners are often built that way. Nothing inside an embedded frame is reached yet either.
Some sites will display a photograph and then refuse to hand it over on a direct request. PixFerry reports the refusal instead of writing a file that is not there.
Conversion to PNG, JPEG, WebP and single page PDF is being built and will arrive in a later version.
Made by Minor Software. minorsoftware.com/pixferry/
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