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  • Darktable 4.2 Released With JPEG-XL Support

    Phoronix: Darktable 4.2 Released With JPEG-XL Support

    For those dealing with RAW photos around the holidays, Darktable 4.2 is out today as the newest feature release to this open-source photography workflow software that aims to compete with the likes of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom...

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  • #2
    Just in time for Chrome to kill it off.

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    • #3
      All it will take is for one of the big social media applications, like Weibo, Meta (formerly Facebook), Twitter or similar to require its use (or at least, this website is best viewed with...) for Alphabet(Google) to scramble to add it to Chrome.

      No matter what Alphabet(Google) define as their needs, JPEG-XL fits other people's use-cases better than the other possible choices. Microsoft still don't support native ext4 in Windows, but that doesn't make ext4 useless.

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      • #4
        Nice to hear that they're adding JPEG-XL support!
        Fuck Google and its monopoly!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by schmidtbag View Post
          Just in time for Chrome to kill it off.
          Is there any way someone could add it back through an add-on?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Old Grouch View Post
            No matter what Alphabet(Google) define as their needs, JPEG-XL fits other people's use-cases better than the other possible choices. Microsoft still don't support native ext4 in Windows, but that doesn't make ext4 useless.
            This, Linux users, developers and Linux companies should do what they need/is good for them with no regards to so called "industry standards" or "industry giants" very often, when we do, we end being the standard by matter of virtue.

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            • #7
              It is sort of strange to see some JPEG-XL support on this site considering how many AOM supporters are here.

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              • #8
                Another great release, especially wrt to highlight reconstruction! And for those interested in image processing, three days ago was also released Hugin 2022.0.0.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ksec View Post
                  It is sort of strange to see some JPEG-XL support on this site considering how many AOM supporters are here.
                  I absolutely support the use of AV1 for video.

                  And I support the use of JPEG XL for images.

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                  • #10
                    I suppose what really matters is the major camera manufacturers supporting it otherwise I suspect it will end up toast.

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