Sebastian Jeltsch c7d0fb7879 More efficient decoding for down-sampled Flutter images using cache(Width|Height) (#15372)
When down-scaling images, decode encoded images into smaller images
closer to the target size before finally down-scaling them to their
target size. For very large images this can avoid inflating the image
into its full size first before throwing it away. This can help to
significantly reduce peak memory utilization.

On a tangent, we could be even more efficient, if we'd interpret the
cache(Width|Height) as sizing hints.

I also opportunistically added warnings, I don't think a "caching" API
should support scaling images up or changing their aspect ratio.
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