Context: Even though Chromium has native support for AVIF, a very nice image format, Microsoft goes out of their way to remove it from Edge, which is a chromium fork. Jpeg XL (JXL) (not to be confused with Jpeg (JPG) or Jpeg 2000 (jpg2k) ) is another nice image format, which, IIRC, is only supported in Firefox.

    • /home/pineapplelover
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      575 months ago

      Png because it’s lossless and pretty universal. Svg is pretty cool because it’s vectorized but it’s also a pain to make good svg.

      • @[email protected]
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        85 months ago

        Still waiting for animated PNG. It would make it the perfect universal compressed image format.

        • @[email protected]
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          65 months ago

          Animated PNG actually does exist but it has poor support coverage.

          I remember using it to make whatsapp animated stickers

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            All major browsers (98% of all users) have supported APNG since at least 2020

            Firefox: 2008.
            Safari: 2014.
            Chrome: 2017.
            Edge: 2020.

            https://caniuse.com/apng

            I believe the photo app in Win 10 (and maybe 11) still doesn’t support it but that shouldn’t hinder web devs.

    • TxzK
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      WebP cause small size, can be transparent, can be animated, can use either loseless and lossy compression. Also it pisses of many people which is funny to me.

    • @[email protected]
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      65 months ago

      JXL. Better compression in my testing and better quality. Also very flexible format with JPEG compatibility

      • @[email protected]OP
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        15 months ago

        Do you write postscript by hand? I once got the change to take a postscript programming class, but sadly I didn’t (I wish I did tho). How does it compare with SVG? I know SVG has a lot of limitations (for example, you can’t change the color of a shape filled with a pattern), so I guess eps’ turing completeness lets you overcome things like that, since you can just program in whatever functionality you need?

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      Now BC7 because i’m playing with graphics programming. Usually… png i guess because it’s simple.