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WebP support in Storyline to lower carbon footprint of training
TinyPNG is certainly good, and for an automated tool it's brilliant.
I found I could shave some more off PNGs when using PhotoShop's webp WebPShop plugin (sadly no native support for webp in PhotoShop as yet, but the plugin is pretty good).
A simple comparison of a normal then a transparent image saved as webp in PhotoShop then via TinyPNG yielded savings of ~10% to 20%.
YMMV.
Be interesting to see how it fared against different images.
- ZacharyGuidry5 months agoCommunity Member
WebP support is built into Photoshop now. To create one, go to File -> Save a Copy. And choose Webp format.
I still use the WebPShop plugin since it has a "preview" of the compression where Photoshop's native tool does not.
I too am looking forward to our modern image compression formats. I have to give Articulate credit for adding .SVG to Storyline and that was a great move!