>>1592628For the record, there's a fairly obvious reason for using .jpg formatting, and jpeg compression doesn't happen until the images is saved many times over instead of stemming from the source image. For something like that which has a slew of tones, png formatting doesn't make much practical sense. Of course, if you're purely trying to flood your hdd with images with slightly better quality then sure, png does better, I'd be retarded to deny that.