File/Options/Publish/WebP compression

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File/Options/Publish/WebP compression

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Wouldn't '1 (fastest)' be the same as '9 (smallest size)' ?
Smallest is generally the fastest, no ?
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No, a smaller size, takes more time to compress/decompress.
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Thanks for clarifying
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I never knew this. I know every upside has a downside, but I never thought of this.
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