The MP3 file format was always encumbered with patents, but as of 2017, the last patent finally expired. Although the format became synonymous with the digital music revolution that started in the …
JPG is absolutly fine for web based images. I was thinking more of jpeg-xl. Smaller files size and identical quality to jpeg. Also it supports lossless too. WebP is also good but I don’t like that it’s developed by Google.
Probably the biggest blunder I ever made in terms of digital storage was to convert a lot of my images to lossy WebP. Even with a “high quality” setting, it’s noticeably worse then JPEG-XL or even AVIF.
JPG is absolutly fine for web based images. I was thinking more of jpeg-xl. Smaller files size and identical quality to jpeg. Also it supports lossless too. WebP is also good but I don’t like that it’s developed by Google.
Probably the biggest blunder I ever made in terms of digital storage was to convert a lot of my images to lossy WebP. Even with a “high quality” setting, it’s noticeably worse then JPEG-XL or even AVIF.