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Post by account_disabled on Oct 26, 2023 4:11:53 GMT -5
During times of increased traffic. Items saved during browser cache include images and files. Compression of graphics files When you compress an image, nothing is usually clipped. In most cases compression does not result in any loss of quality. There are two types of image compression: lossy compression and lossless compression. Lossy compression removes some data from an image to reduce its size. This method can degrade image quality if used excessively so be careful. Lossless compression removes image metadata to reduce file size. Although it preserves the image quality, the image size will not be as small as lossy compression. The lossless method means you can restore a compressed image to a previous version which is not possible with lossy moible number data compression. It's best to try both methods to see which compression type is suitable for optimizing the image. Online tools such as or are a good place to start. Both platforms allow you to get information about differences in file size, format and quality after compression. Use the Correct Image File. Format Believe it or not, the type of image file has a significant impact on the quality and load time of the image. The most common image file types on . The format is usually of the highest quality. It is best suited for rendering graphics with details and text such as icons, product images and screenshots on e-commerce websites. The format is great for photos with a variety of colors. You can use both lossy and lossless compression with this file type without any noticeable loss in quality. Because color theory can really influence.
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