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  • E ed welch

    It seems to compress better than jpeg, but that's not why I would use it. jpeg doesn't have transparency. That is the whole point of using it from my point of view

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    Lost User
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    You might as well use PNG then, right? It'll be bigger, but every browser supports it (except ancient IE's of course)

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      :-D


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      • L Lost User

        You might as well use PNG then, right? It'll be bigger, but every browser supports it (except ancient IE's of course)

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        ed welch
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        PNG is 5 times bigger. Totatally unaccepatable if you have big images.

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        • E ed welch

          PNG is 5 times bigger. Totatally unaccepatable if you have big images.

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          So you have jpg: no transparency. png: too big. webp: not supported. So.. GIF? :laugh:

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          • P Pete OHanlon

            *Hack spit* Posted from my Samsung Galaxy 10.1 Tablet.

            Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads

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            My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier - my favourite utility

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            Luc Pattyn
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            Isn't that related to the Nexus-that-may-go-all-silent-anytime? :)

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            • P Pete OHanlon

              Hardly. I prefer Chrome to IE, and Google search to Bing. I just can't stomach the "holier than thou" attitude.

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              Luc Pattyn
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              I knew that. And you knew I did. And I knew you'd say that anyway. It is the product that matters, much more so than the manufacturer. :)

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              • P Pete OHanlon

                *Hack spit* Posted from my Samsung Galaxy 10.1 Tablet.

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                • E ed welch

                  Just wondering if anyone has tried out this format. It's only supported by Chrome of coarse, but it compresses better than jpeg and supports transparency (unfortunately, not alpha transparancy just yet)

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                  Chrisgo
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                  Did you use "coarse" because it rubs you the wrong way?

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                  • L Lost User

                    Only when it was new. Does their encoder still suck? JPG is ancient and outdated, and WebP is theoretically better (though not state of the art), but libvpx (used to?) optimize for PSNR which is an almost useless quality metric (it loves blur - humans don't).

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                    Erling Limm
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                    How about JPEG XR? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JPEG_XR[^] I'm curious to how it compares to WebP with compression and quality...

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                    • E ed welch

                      A lot of standards start off with one company introducing it and, if it's a good idea, everyone else adopting it (that's how ajax came about). You can be waiting for a long time for a standands commitee to approve something

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                      There is no Ajax standard, because there is no Ajax product. Ajax is a concept, (one which I was using in earnest about two years before anyone coined the "AJAX" acronym). Unfortunately there are several competing frameworks that implement Ajax concepts in different ways, and the sad fact is that too often developers forget what it is that they're actually doing. In most Ajax situations it is FAR more efficient to write 5 lines of cross-browser code and implement a "custom" solution than to waste resources downloading and executing overly complex frameworks. Rant over. Derek TP

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                      • E Erling Limm

                        How about JPEG XR? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JPEG_XR[^] I'm curious to how it compares to WebP with compression and quality...

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                        I don't know, never used it. It would depend on the encoder anyway.

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