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WhoRoger@lemmy.world ⁨1⁩ ⁨year⁩ ago

i gave those because they’re the most pertinent programmes for people dealing with creating & editing

That’s not how people use images. For an image format to be viable, you need your camera to support it, your gallery app/program to support it, the web sites you upload it to, the messaging platforms you share it through.

If there’s a break in the chain, people will screenshot the picture as png and bitch to you that you’re using something weird.

I’ve been trying to get people to use or support image formats for 15 years, previously as a tech journalist too, and the resistance is totally absurd. “Why change what works”, “just because it’s new doesn’t mean I have to use it” are the typical responses you get from everyone.

i really don’t think many people use gif.

Oh you’d be surprised… Gaming videos on Steam, screen recordings, porn clips by amateurs, or just random clips, the amount of low-res gifs with 10s of MB in size is crazy.

jpeg2k had major issues other than a lack of support - jxl has deliberately avoided those pitfalls

Sure, it’s shitty of Google to drop the support, but from experience I’m still unfortunately 100% sure it wouldn’t have gotten anywhere.

Heck, Apple has been using HEIF for years and that’s a trillion dollar company with a huge market share, and you still get shitton of places where you can’t use it.

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