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Firefox 152 Now Available with JPEG-XL Support

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52 points by eln1 17 days ago · 13 comments

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ksec 17 days ago

Considering Apple's support and product cycle. You are looking at a Billion devices supporting JPEG XL between now and end of next year. It might be low in percentage, but it is still a substantial number.

y2244 17 days ago

As an aside - My Firefox updated the other day and now has no sign up VPN built in with multiple countries available to choose. Very welcome feature.

jadecarter68 17 days ago

I've been testing JPEG-XL on nightly, it's a lifesaver for high-res photos. Half the size of PNG with no quality loss.

intelkishan 17 days ago

How is the support for JPEG-XL across other browsers and local photo viewer applications?

nextaccountic 17 days ago

Is there any hardware accelerated jpeg xl implementation? Like VA-API's VAProfileJPEGBaseline for jpeg

  • throawayonthe 17 days ago

    could you tell more/point to resources about hw-accel jpegs? does it make a difference for some sort of pipeline/batch operations or 'normal' use too? are there issues with some jpeg features being unsupported? i haven't heard almost anything about this

    • nextaccountic 16 days ago

      it's a throughput thing yes, or in my case it's also a desire to not hog the cpu with bulk image processing

      features like progressive jpegs and some color spaces aren't supported. I think it could be but it isn't and not sure why

      jpegs found in the wild will typically not make use of hardware acceleration or use just it for a subset of the decoding (not sure about the details). browsers didn't bother using hardware acceleration for jpegs just for the images that can be processed fine

      so it is meant for jpegs you control rather than jpegs you find on the web. unless you convert them yourself

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