Do you do anything special to keep the memory use down? In other words, any magic formula to keeping the image crisp but not using too much memory for the epub file?Use a JPG image and play with the quality settings. For image clarity, I would not go below 60%. Typically I start with 80 or 90% and see how it looks. The higher the image resolution, the more impact a quality reduction will have in file size. This can be done with a free tool called GIMP ( https://www.gimp.org/ ) or Photoshop, or many others.
| Quality | File Size | URL |
| 100% | 614 kb | https://matthews.world/imagecomparison/bg_1024_max.jpg |
| 90% | 89 kb | https://matthews.world/imagecomparison/bg_1024_90.jpg |
| 80% | 49 kb | https://matthews.world/imagecomparison/bg_1024_80.jpg |
| 70% | 36 kb | https://matthews.world/imagecomparison/bg_1024_70.jpg |
| 60% | 29 kb | https://matthews.world/imagecomparison/bg_1024_60.jpg |