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  2. File:Comparison between JPEG, JPEG 2000, JPEG XR and HEIF.png

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    This is a comparison between JPEG 2000, JPEG XR, JPEG and HEIF. GIMP 2.10.4 was used to create this picture. The image is an updated version, adding comparison with HEIF, of an older image:

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  4. Wikipedia : Featured picture criteria/Image size

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    Compression of an image to reduce file size (in Kb) is usually "lossy" and is not advised for featured pictures. Image compression will reduce download times and save disk space, but it does so at the expense of fine detail and overall image quality. If in doubt, when saving JPEG files, always select the "maximum" quality setting.

  5. JPEG - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 February 2025. Lossy compression method for reducing the size of digital images For other uses, see JPEG (disambiguation). "JPG" and "Jpg" redirect here. For other uses, see JPG (disambiguation). JPEG A photo of a European wildcat with the compression rate, and associated losses, decreasing from left ...

  6. Image conversion - Wikipedia

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    Like any resampling operation, changing image size and bit depth are lossy in all cases of downsampling, such as 30-bit to 24-bit or 24-bit to 8-bit palette-based images. While increasing bit depth is usually lossless, increasing image size can introduce aliasing or other undesired artifacts.

  7. Lossless JPEG - Wikipedia

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    IrfanView image viewer and editor has full read+write support for JPEG-LS image codec (.jls file extension). XnView image viewer and editor claims the capability to read JPEG-LS (.jls) files. However, XnViewMP v0.98.1 can not read JPEG-LS files created by IrfanView v4.54. CharLS - an open-source JPEG-LS codec. Thomas Richter's libjpeg - an open ...