The World Wide Web has made the internet image-intensive. The development of new imaging algorithms tends to focus on local performance improvements. The web is a system technology where the interaction of its components (e.g., browser, network, website) determines global performance. Image compression for storage capacity and transfer performance on a website can be reduced by decompression and rendering performance on the browser side. This course considers the big picture on image performance. Topics covered include: introduction to computer performance and capacity planning terminology, techniques for estimating web server capacity, internet-related impact on web server performance, transfer of images and video over the internet, methods for estimating image transfer performance, and image transfers over the web.