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Without a doubt it is a good question. Unfortunately it is one I don’t know how to answer. Outside of automotive, I find the compression engine of SmugMug to be far superior to Facebook’s, as an example. SmugMug is a website for photographers who are trying to show their images in the best light while Facebook’s focus is on scaling images. So, even though Facebook might have more invested in their compression engines, they’re more focused on volume than quality. To my eye, Facebook images are some of the worst on the Internet.But how do you ask a HomeNet, a DealerOn, a Dealer Inspire, or any other inventory feeding solution how they handle compression? I’d bet this isn’t something the regular support folks can answer. I was a Dealer.com client for years before I worked there for even more years and I couldn’t tell you a thing about how they did it.
Without a doubt it is a good question. Unfortunately it is one I don’t know how to answer. Outside of automotive, I find the compression engine of SmugMug to be far superior to Facebook’s, as an example. SmugMug is a website for photographers who are trying to show their images in the best light while Facebook’s focus is on scaling images. So, even though Facebook might have more invested in their compression engines, they’re more focused on volume than quality. To my eye, Facebook images are some of the worst on the Internet.
But how do you ask a HomeNet, a DealerOn, a Dealer Inspire, or any other inventory feeding solution how they handle compression? I’d bet this isn’t something the regular support folks can answer. I was a Dealer.com client for years before I worked there for even more years and I couldn’t tell you a thing about how they did it.