How to use the next-gen open-sourced .Avif image format, 50% smaller than JPEG
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Re: How to use the next-gen open-sourced .Avif image format, 50% smaller than JPEG
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#3https://reachlightspeed.com/img/blog/post-using-avif-images-...
https://reachlightspeed.com/img/blog/post-using-avif-images-...
Re: How to use the next-gen open-sourced .Avif image format, 50% smaller than JPEG
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#6Ironically, the avif demo image they use in this write-up is larger then the failover jpg (137kb vs 110kb). https://reachlightspeed.com/img/blog/post-using-avif-images-... https://reachlightspeed.com/img/blog/post-using-avif-images-...
Re: How to use the next-gen open-sourced .Avif image format, 50% smaller than JPEG
#7Ironically, the avif demo image they use in this write-up is larger then the failover jpg (137kb vs 110kb). https://reachlightspeed.com/img/blog/post-using-avif-images-... https://reachlightspeed.com/img/blog/post-using-avif-images-...
Good catch! We were moving quickly trying to get this blog post out before the standard was implemented. We've updated this and it's now a smaller file size.
Re: How to use the next-gen open-sourced .Avif image format, 50% smaller than JPEG
#8Earlier quoted context omitted.
Good catch! We were moving quickly trying to get this blog post out before the standard was implemented. We've updated this and it's now a smaller file size.
But what happened?
The JPEG file is 112kb and the .avif file is now 55kb.
Re: How to use the next-gen open-sourced .Avif image format, 50% smaller than JPEG
#9How does it compare with FLIF? What use cases would it excel on/have that the other wouldn't/doesn't?
Re: How to use the next-gen open-sourced .Avif image format, 50% smaller than JPEG
#10How does it compare with FLIF? What use cases would it excel on/have that the other wouldn't/doesn't?
FLIF seems to compress higher but to my knowledge there is no major browser support. AVIF support is scheduled for Firefox 80 and Chrome 85 by the end of this month (August 25).