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Re: Team 2648 New Website

GIMP might do batch processing as well.

GIF has a low color depth so the results will not be desirable for photos.

The JPG vs. PNG conversation really depends on how you're compressing and optimizing the images. You don't necessarily need to compress at 100% (lossless) quality unless you intend to distribute the files for use in other places.

In this case, the important part is resizing them; you'd be fine with JPGs at a quality setting of 95% or less. (Edit: That is, for the photos mentioned above.)
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