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jonsneyers | 2 years ago

No it doesn't.

And yes, regular JPEG is still a fine format. That's part of the point of the article. But for many use cases, better compression is always welcome. Also having features like alpha transparency, lossless, HDR etc can be quite desirable, and those things are not really possible in JPEG.

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