Not every image in a library should be handled the same way. Photos, screenshots, transparent overlays, and simple graphics all respond differently to format conversion.

Where this matters most

The problem with blind conversion is that it prioritizes uniformity over suitability. A choice that helps one asset category may weaken another.

A stronger working method

A professional library approach separates image types by role, chooses output formats based on where they will be used, and checks whether the conversion actually supports quality and performance together.

What better execution improves

The result is a cleaner asset system and fewer situations where teams have to undo or replace rushed export decisions.

The most relevant Freezod workspace for this topic is Basic Tools, where the practical tools can be used alongside a more disciplined workflow standard.