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The biggest potential I see for this application is to be able to shrink down the heavy weight of my big photo gallery/storage on my computer, as I'm always running out of disk space. Yoga supporting JPEG XL would be a huge deal. It would be the most efficient image codec, and it would be an order of magnitude faster to encode than anything Yoga currently does.
JPEG XL can losslessly recompress/optimize existing JPEG images. There's just no downside.
Context: JPEG XL is the future of all image formats. It is a new royalty-free image codec targeting the image quality as found on the web, providing about 60% size savings when compared to original JPEG at the same perceptual quality, while supporting modern features like HDR, animation, alpha channel, lossless JPEG recompression, lossless and progressive modes. It is based on Google's PIK and Cloudinary's FUIF, and is an ISO standard.
I want to add support for more image formats like AVIF and JPEG XL in YOGA, but I have no much time currently. I hope I will be able to work on this someday :)
As YOGA Image Optimizer is only a GUI for the YOGA library / CLI tool, I linked this issue on the YOGA project → wanadev/yoga#41
The biggest potential I see for this application is to be able to shrink down the heavy weight of my big photo gallery/storage on my computer, as I'm always running out of disk space. Yoga supporting JPEG XL would be a huge deal. It would be the most efficient image codec, and it would be an order of magnitude faster to encode than anything Yoga currently does.
JPEG XL can losslessly recompress/optimize existing JPEG images. There's just no downside.
Context: JPEG XL is the future of all image formats. It is a new royalty-free image codec targeting the image quality as found on the web, providing about 60% size savings when compared to original JPEG at the same perceptual quality, while supporting modern features like HDR, animation, alpha channel, lossless JPEG recompression, lossless and progressive modes. It is based on Google's PIK and Cloudinary's FUIF, and is an ISO standard.
Explanation here: https://www.slideshare.net/cloudinarymarketing/imagecon-2019-jon-sneyer
Reference implementation here: https://github.com/libjxl/libjxl/
Adoption:
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