A hot potato: The JPEG XL image format is a royalty-free standard supporting lossy and lossless compression. The standard was designed to replace the older JPEG format. However, browser companies seem ...
JPEG XL is an emerging image file format designed to increase image fidelity while decreasing file size when compared to other popular image formats, particularly the old JPEG format. At present, both ...
JPEG XL (JXL) is a next-generation JPEG format that uses a unique compression algorithm to compress images, illustrations, and screenshots. Such JPEG XL not only reduces the file size by about 11% ...
Google has announced that it is working to restore support for the once-deprecated image format JPEG XL in its Chrome web browser. At the time of its removal in Chrome 110 at the end of 2022, Google ...
Kevin, I salute you for convincing numerous people in the comments that something called "AV1F" exists, but it was pointed out that the format is AVIF within hours of your post, you should really get ...
Google’s Chrome team has turned down the support for JPEG XL format images. Chrome today supports the format, abbreviated as JXL on the filename extension. In the latest software update, Google ...
Microsoft has introduced the JPEG XL Image Extension add-on to allow Windows to support the JPEG-XL format. This add-on allows Windows users to view and save files using the .jxl file format. It was ...
Microsoft has added support for the JPEG XL image format to Windows 11 24H2 by making the JPEG XL Image Extension available on the Microsoft Store. Users can install this extension to view JPEG XL ...
Even before the launch of the iPhone 16 on Monday, 9to5Mac had already reported that the new Pro models would have the ability to take photos in JPEG-XL format. Although Apple hasn’t mentioned it ...
On iPhone 16 Pro models, Apple ProRAW images can now be set to the JPEG-XL format, which renders as a DNG RAW file but also has an easy-to-share embedded JPEG image. What's more, file size is now far ...
Imagine working with special cameras that capture light your eyes can’t even see—ultraviolet rays that cause sunburn or infrared heat signatures that reveal hidden writing. Or perhaps using ...
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