Regarding external file image sizing. It depends on the final intent. IF 
the purpose is to allow end-users print at scale then the added colour 
depth (no of colours) and resolution (higher dpi than screen) are helpful 
as good printers and image software can do well with that added info. 

However if all you what you want is a nice-looking on-screen image scale to 
the maximal resolution of display device. And reduce colour palette to 
thousands not zillions. Colour on computer screens is basically, unless you 
are using specialist monitors, a fairly finite set. Still you will need 
experiment a bit with the actual images to see what works best.

PNG is good if you need transparency. Its also slightly better on 
compression. However, few users would ever really notice the difference 
from JPG. 

HTH
Josiah

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