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enumis
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When I edit my image in Woo Library (make it bigger or smaller) then it is converting!
@enumis Sorry – then I made a mistake and used the Lossy quality. I am sorry for my mistake. Now I’ve converted it again using Optimal quality and below it gives the correct results.
E910.jpg
- the original file weighs 236 kB
- the file converted to WebP format weighs 248 kB
- the file converted to AVIF format weighs 129 kB
E909.jpg
- the original file weighs 273 kB
- the file converted to WebP format weighs 304 kB
- the file converted to AVIF format weighs 159 kB
sE910.jpg
- the original file weighs 205 kB
- the file converted to WebP format weighs 157 kB
- the file converted to AVIF format weighs 84 kB
sE909.jpg
- the original file weighs 217 kB
- the file converted to WebP format weighs 178 kB
- the file converted to AVIF format weighs 96 kB
Thread Starter
enumis
(@enumis)
When I edit my image in Woo Library (make it bigger or smaller) then it is converting! How can you explain that magic?
@enumis It’s magical about it? You are changing the image, so it needs to be converted again. After editing an image in the media library, the source file is different, so it needs to be optimized. This is how it should work.
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enumis
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Exactly, but unoptimizable image became optimizable. Why?
@enumis Because this file has changed. The file saved by the editor in the WordPress dashboard is less optimized than the one you uploaded to the media library. I sent you statistics of various files.