I just discovered that WWB can convert jpg or png to webP!!! It's awesome
I've been converting images to WebP in Photoshop but this is way easier... obviously a little less control but results are unbelievable good.
Out of curiosity what is the WWB to WebP compression? When I compared to Photoshop it seems WWB is in the 80 - 85 compression... is that right?
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Re: WebP
First note that WWB does not convert files to webp. It only outputs webp for images generated by the software itself.
WWB uses standard webp compression levels. It is explained here (WebPConfigLosslessPreset):
https://chromium.googlesource.com/webm/ ... p/encode.h
WWB uses standard webp compression levels. It is explained here (WebPConfigLosslessPreset):
https://chromium.googlesource.com/webm/ ... p/encode.h
