Comment on JPEG-XL Image Support Returns To Latest Chrome / Chromium Code
BrikoX@lemmy.zip 4 days agoMoreover, JPEG XL includes several features that help transition from the legacy JPEG coding format. Existing JPEG files can be losslessly transcoded to JPEG XL files, significantly reducing their size (Fig. 1). These can be reconstructed to the exact same JPEG file, ensuring backward compatibility with legacy applications. Both transcoding and reconstruction are computationally efficient. Migrating to JPEG XL reduces storage costs because servers can store a single JPEG XL file to serve both JPEG and JPEG XL clients. This provides a smooth transition path from legacy JPEG platforms to the modern JPEG XL.
reddig33@lemmy.world 4 days ago
Creating two copies of a file isn’t backward compatibility. Thats what devs are doing now with webp. One webp file, and one joeg file for clients who cant render webp.
Now if you could open and view a jpeg xl file without having to upgrade your app/browser/whatever — that would be backward compatibility.
BrikoX@lemmy.zip 4 days ago
Well if you bothered to actually read you would know that is precisely not the case here. The JPEG XL file can be reconstructed to the exact same JPEG file, ensuring backward compatibility with legacy applications.
That would be forward compatability.