Free Lossless Image Format Publications
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#4So how is this project even surviving at all considering FFmpeg's FFV1 beats it completely in terms of performance, format support and efficiency?
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#5So how is this project even surviving at all considering FFmpeg's FFV1 beats it completely in terms of performance, format support and efficiency?
Also, since FFV1 is a video codec, a static image container would need to be defined in order for it to be useful in the same scenarios as FLIF.
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#6So how is this project even surviving at all considering FFmpeg's FFV1 beats it completely in terms of performance, format support and efficiency?
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#7[1] https://github.com/FLIF-hub/FLIF-hub.github.io/commit/2b9c81...
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#8Just a note that the project has undergone fuzzing by author: https://github.com/FLIF-hub/FLIF/issues/57
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#9The choice of GPLv3 licensing is unfortunate, since it will limit native browser support.
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#10I'd be curious to see what the result would be if you took the best format for each individual image and added them together; would it be a significant difference over FLIF by itself? The choice of GPLv3 licensing is unfortunate, since it will limit native browser support.