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We're keen to deploy JXL and have been testing it in production. Historically, we have used WebP but we are now serving images encoded in JXL to clients which advertise support in their accept headers…
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**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
Currently quick cli file conversions are a bit cumbersome as they require you to pass an explicit output file name argument for no g…
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**Describe the bug**
During testing, several samples were found to cause consumption of all RAM. However, this did not cause memory corruption, except for one sample, which possibly caused a read o…
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JPEG XL is a new image format made by the "JPEG" committee intended as a replacement for jpeg. It support both lossless and lossy compression while having a smaller size. This would be awesome for peo…
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Hello,
I took a look at the image resizer feature and found it really interesting, but I was wondering if it could also encode to another format. There are times when you have a bunch of png images…
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Would like to know if Python and Golang is supported.
Python apps that are common:
- Pillow
- OpenCV
- ffmpeg
- QtPy with PyQt5 or PySide2
- (others)
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One of the many features I like about JXL is the progressive encoding and decoding. So I run all my tests with `cjxl` with the `-p` flag on.
But I have no idea how to then see all the progressive s…
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_I saw #546 in which JPEG XL was mentioned in a few comments and decided to create this separate issue so that discussion can be done here instead of in an issue that is about a different format._
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Hello,
do you plan to add support for JPEG XL format into imgproxy?
It is supported by libvips. It's in testing in Chromium and in Firefox nightly.
ondrs updated
11 months ago
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Under "Fast Encoding & Decoding" we're shown two dramatic graphs followed by equaling summary claims. Unfortunately, the graphics betray no specific details, nor is any process communicated which woul…