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BPG Image format
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Re: BPG Image format
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#3Don't we already have WebP?
Re: BPG Image format
#4Don't we already have WebP?
BPG looks good upon cursory inspection. It seems to be more efficient than WebP and supports 42-bit color. It also has .png's features of transparency and lossless compression although I didn't see anything mentioned about animation to replace .gif.
Bonus: since it's based on h.265 hardware support will come naturally and should be just a software update for devices that already have HEVC capability.
Re: BPG Image format
#5Don't we already have WebP?
Yes but webp hasn't taken off as much as some would like as a defacto standard. BPG looks good upon cursory inspection. It seems to be more efficient than WebP and supports 42-bit color. It also has .png's features of transparency and lossless compression although I didn't see anything mentioned about animation to replace .gif. Bonus: since it's based on h.265 hardware support will come naturally and should be just a…
Re: BPG Image format
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#7Some of the HEVC algorithms may be protected by patents in some countries
There have been some patent disputes over JPEG, but I don't think replacing it with another possibly patented format is a good idea, even if it's technically superior in some ways.
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#10Its purpose is to replace the JPEG image format when quality or file size is an issue. Some of the HEVC algorithms may be protected by patents in some countries There have been some patent disputes over JPEG, but I don't think replacing it with another possibly patented format is a good idea, even if it's technically superior in some ways.
I don't know if that suggestion makes much sense, but you missed it in your quote.