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magick 5188F0CB-5923-403F-B0A6-B826405AB242.png -define webp:lossless=false -define webp:target-size=1 5188F0CB-5923-403F-B0A6-B826405AB242.webp- the smallest file i can make in one command
magick 5188F0CB-5923-403F-B0A6-B826405AB242.png -define webp:lossless=false -define webp:target-size=1 5188F0CB-5923-403F-B0A6-B826405AB242.webp, edited- for some reason the final file gets bigger when i edit it? what the hell?
for i in (seq 1 100); magick 5188F0CB-5923-403F-B0A6-B826405AB242_recursive.webp 5188F0CB-5923-403F-B0A6-B826405AB242_recursive.jpg; magick 5188F0CB-5923-403F-B0A6-B826405AB242_recursive.jpg -define webp:lossless=false -define webp:target-size=1 5188F0CB-5923-403F-B0A6-B826405AB242_recursive.webp; end(fish shell)- i expected it do completely destroy the image, but since the webp is higher in quality, the jpg ended up preserving most webps artifacts and details. the image isn't high quality by any means, but it turned out surprising intact after torture it has been through.
- the final jpg is 95kib
- the final webp is 6.5kib




