Tony,

Thanks for your additional comments.

To answer some of your points: 

   - Yes, maintaining single file format is important - this makes it much 
   easier to access on various device types.
   - Yes, these wikis need to be kept private.

My previous batch approach was to process images that have already imported 
into the wiki, convert png images to jpg and retain whichever is smaller.  
However, the streamlined workflow you mentioned would help to get the 
images optimised at the start.

Regards,

Mal


On Sunday, 10 November 2019 16:25:28 UTC+10, TonyM wrote:
>
> Mal
>
> Actual screen shots, without photographic style images included, Actualy 
> compress very well in jpg since a lot of the image is block colours. If you 
> extract the images you would import and try some bulk converters you can 
> get a quick idea if they are small enough in total to import or if you must 
> go the external route. 
>
> If you go for external images you may loose the single file portability. I 
> suppose it depends if its one or more users, needs to be private or not, 
> needs to work off line etc that will determine the best solution. You could 
> host images somewhere and reference them, the trick would be making an easy 
> capture, save, reference workflow and this starts with how are the images 
> acquired 
>
>

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