It looks Imagor can save/cache the resulting files in S3. If so that’s a great benefit since Imaginary does not support it and you have to use a CDN.
Do I understand it correctly that Imagor can transform the image from URL and store the results to S3 and next time the same image is requested it is not transformed again but returned from S3?
It looks Imagor can save/cache the resulting files in S3. If so that’s a great benefit since Imaginary does not support it and you have to use a CDN.
Do I understand it correctly that Imagor can transform the image from URL and store the results to S3 and next time the same image is requested it is not transformed again but returned from S3?