Optimal Pipeline Order for Web Image AVIF Conversion and Compression
Developers serving large JPEG images need to convert them to AVIF with multiple responsive sizes but lack clear guidance on the correct order of operations (resize vs. compress vs. format convert) to achieve optimal size-to-quality ratios. Tooling fragmentation between avifenc and ImageMagick compounds the confusion.
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