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Bottom line: The JPEG image format was first introduced in 1992. It is widely used on today's internet and isn't going away anytime soon. Despite the availability of modern alternatives, the ...
For over 30 years, JPG has been the image format we all know and use. It has characterized the beginnings of the internet as well as digital photography.
So Google has announced a new JPEG coding library called 'Jpegli' to improve image file compression. Jpegli is faster and more efficient than previous JPEG coding libraries, and can encode ...
Google has introduced Jpegli, a JPEG library for image encoding. The new library is intended to be faster, more visually pleasing, and more efficient than traditional JPEGs.