• TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    What a dumb comment.

    All of that adds up when you have thousands or tens of thousands of images. Or even when you’re just loading a very media-heavy website.

    The compression used by JPEG-XL is very, very good. As is the decoding/encoding performance, both in single core and in multi-core applications.

    It’s royalty free. Supports animation. Supports transparency. Supports layers. Supports HDR. Supports a bit depth of 32 compared to, what, 8?

    JPEG-XL is what we should be striving for.