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Is making sure the JPG output is a progressive JPG part of the ImageProcessing API?
It makes so much sense to make sure your thumbnails are progressive JPGs. They are often (for mathematical reasons I don't understand) smaller in file size, but more importantly they load in a way better for UX under a slow connection.
Another, although less important, thing that makes a lot of sense for web thumb JPGs, is stripping EXIF metadata, and making sure they are translated to color-profile sRGB.
These are things that all the guides for creating JPG thumbs on the web recommend (including Google's), but I find often left out or not highlighted in documentation in ruby easy-thumbnail-gen libraries.