That's the kind of thing you do not for the users but because of your own standards, and even if no one else appreciates it, you always do.
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That's totally correct! I once replaced some blurry scans from the 6502 manual by SVG versions, and, while I was at it, I coded them by hand (really, because for this particular job it seemed easier than doing it in a drawing program.) While nobody will notice, it's satisfactory.
[1] https://www.masswerk.at/6502/6502_instruction_set.html#stack
Nobody will notice, because that's how it should be... personally I often notice when it's bad: blurry plots, JPEG noise that should not be there, and so on, and think "oh no, another one who has no idea about how to do images properly..."
90% of your users will benefit from it without even realising. 9.9% will silently appreciate it. If you're lucky, the remaining 0.1% will tell you they appreciate it!
Users definitely benefit from:
- smaller file sizes
- dark mode
- readable text
- selectable text