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JPEG XL

Version: 0.5

Web: https://github.com/libjxl/libjxl

ack in and we admired FLIF as a cool, smart replacement for lossless PNG. Although opening a FLIF image took substantially longer than a PNG, you still got It combines several modes under one roof in such a way that you can convert your existing JPEGs, PNGs and GIFs into a single target format (JXL) regardless of their type. As such, knows how to handle photos, drawn artwork, screenshots and other sorts of synthetic imagery. You can use the standard CLI tools for encoding ($ cjxl) and decoding ($ djxl) your files, plus equip your plugins installation with the unofficial JXL support plugin ().

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