When does ImageMagick make more sense than browser-based image optimization?
ImageMagick is a free and open-source software suite for displaying, converting, and editing raster and vector images. It supports a huge range of formats (200+), including PNG, JPEG, WebP, TIFF, PDF, SVG, and more.
From what I’ve seen, ImageMagick really shines in:
At the same time, browser-based image optimization tools are becoming popular for:
I’m curious how others here decide:
👉 **When do you reach for ImageMagick, and when do you prefer browser-based image optimization tools instead?**Do you ever combine both in the same workflow?
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