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Image library access?

Apologies if this is the wrong place to ask this question. Is there any way to access the images I've got uploaded in raw form.  (a bit like ftp, but probably not that) Reason Sorting of images.  As the image resources build up we want to occasionally clear them out.  But doing so en-masse we normally end up getting rid of some we didn't mean to accidently.  Access to a 'drive' format might allow for access to image categories. maps folder, handouts folder (a bit like in journal) so we only delete the images we aren't using. Compressing of images.  Got loads uploaded for character sheets, some of them are beefy compared to what's needed.  It'd be useful to be able to access the drive to compress the images.  Rather than going through every sheet and reuploading them. I'm doubtful that something like this exists, but if it does, or if it's possible via some means I'd be all for it.
And before anyone suggests it, while I am aware we have the folder view from the art library tab, that doesn't really provide the tools neccessary. No way to update an image in place (so no replacing it with a compressed version) And although you can sort the images into folders to find them easily, you still need to find the image you're looking for in your recent uploads in order to delete them.  (it would be nice if a delete permanently option existed in the subfolder or something)
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The Aaron
Roll20 Production Team
API Scripter
What you are asking for doesn't exist, I'm afraid.  There isn't a way to re-upload an image under the same URL, and there isn't a way to view the images in the context of where they are used (though you could survey that information from the API for a specific game).
Didn't think there was, but felt like there was no harm in asking. Nevermind then.  Although it'd be nice if they developed a few more game maintenance elements in the future.