Generally, GIF compression (websnap adaptive 256) gives you good quality for bytes for small files ~ 100x100, say. PNG is also okay for these small ones. BMP is only good for very small files. With PNG, files the size of 1280x800 screenshots always seem to be larger than JPEG (similar quality, ~9/10)... i.e. use .jpg format anyway!
Edit: Nope, problem persists.
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