• The_Decryptor@aussie.zone
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      10 hours ago

      I found quite a lot of AVIF encoders lied about their lossless encoding modes, and instead used the normal lossy mode at a very high quality setting. I eventually found one that did true lossless and I don’t think it ever managed to produce a file smaller than the input.

      Turns out, that’s a well known issue with the format. It’s just another case where Google’s marketing makes AVIF out to be fantastic, but in reality it’s actually quite mediocre.

      • lars@lemmy.sdf.org
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        They lied about the lossiness?! I can’t begin to exclaim loudly enough about how anxious this makes me.

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      12 hours ago

      jxl is a much better format, for a multitude of reasons beyond the article, but it doesn’t have much adoption yet. On the chromium team (the most important platform, unfortunately), someone seems to be actively power tripping and blocking it

      • Gregor@gregtech.eu
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        Yeah Google is trying to keep control of their image format and they are abusing their monopoly to do so