FLIF, which stands for Free Lossless Image Format, is a new lossless image format that is said to provide better compression ration than PNG, lossless JPEG2000, losslessWebP, and lossless BPG for all king of images including medical images, geographical maps, cliparts and so on. Beside being ...
JPEG lossy compression is still used on most photos in the Internet, while PNG is still the preferred format for lossless compressions. Back in 2010, Google unveiledWebPto improve on both, but that’s only very recently that I started to see a few webp image on the Internet. The company ...
Take a look at what happens when you apply JPEG compression to an image over and over again, and you will understand what I am getting at with regard to recompressing a data source with a lossy codec. Search YouTube for the video "Generation loss: comparison of FLIF, WebP, BPG an...
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