Are you still delivering images on your website in jpeg or png format? If so, consider switching to webp and avif. You can often save substantial amounts of storage space and traffic with equal if not superior quality.
This will improve loading times for your users and reduce traffic costs (where that applies).
Just batch converted a folder of pngs which ended up ~ 1/6th of the size (ymmv).
for f in *.png; do
magick "$f" -quality 95 "${f%.*}.avif"
done
(Equivalent jpegs to avif ~1/5th)
This will improve loading times for your users and reduce traffic costs (where that applies).
Just batch converted a folder of pngs which ended up ~ 1/6th of the size (ymmv).
for f in *.png; do
magick "$f" -quality 95 "${f%.*}.avif"
done
(Equivalent jpegs to avif ~1/5th)
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