Author: Thom Holwerda
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The smallest PNG file is 67 bytes. It’s a single black pixel. Here’s what it looks like, zoomed in 200×: The rest of this post describes this file in more detail and tries to explain how PNGs work along the way. There’s a big twist at the end, if that excites you. But I hope you’re just excited to learn about PNGs. ↫ Evan Hahn I know way too much about PNGs now, information I won’t ever need but am glad to have.