What happens when you compress a compressed PNG?
Say I save a blender render as a 100% compressed PNG and then opened it in some image editing software and re compressed it. Does it make the file size smaller?
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RGX12 19 ENE 2018 a las 22:29 
It cannot be made smaller just by re-saving it, assuming identical image specs. However, by reducing color bit-depth, and playing with a few other parameters, the file size can (usually) be reduced. There is a program, TinyPNG, which can automate this for you:
https://tinypng.com
Bad 💀 Motha 20 ENE 2018 a las 1:08 
Why are you compressing at all; leave it as original quality lossless PNG
Unless you're doing like 8K+ for the res, then the files shouldn't be that big anyways.
Astraea Kisaragi 20 ENE 2018 a las 1:09 
PNG generally suffers less when is sized down. Its slightly blurs but it has no artefacts like JPG does.
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Why are you compressing at all; leave it as original quality lossless PNG
Unless you're doing like 8K+ for the res, then the files shouldn't be that big anyways.
Compressing a PNG is a lossless process. It just takes longer to process
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