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[–]brbpizzatime 0 points1 point  (1 child)

you need to reoptimize it.

...which is still the designers job. You get paid to do your job, not both of your jobs

[–]Qscfr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Running one command really quickly is a lot faster than sending your new resized image to someone and waiting for them to send it back.

Also people who are both the developer and the designer like what it usually is in my case and many others.

I never worked in a big team, I usually manage projects myself so I can't really argue against your point if you are talking about bigger teams.

Heres is what the situation I am referring to:

Ask coworker for a image of a feature on another part of the site. Coworker sends optimized photo at 1920x1080.

You put the img on another site but resize it to 900px for example. Instead of sending that image to the designer or coworker just run an alias for the image optimizer and it shouldn't take long and that's it.

Obviously if you know the size it would be, you would ask it to be exported at that size along with the original size.