JPEG XL
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* [https://www.slideshare.net/cloudinarymarketing/imagecon-2019-jon-sneyer Slides from Imagecon 2019 presentation] | * [https://www.slideshare.net/cloudinarymarketing/imagecon-2019-jon-sneyer Slides from Imagecon 2019 presentation] | ||
* [https://google.github.io/brunsli/ JPEG ↔ JPEG XL transcoder] | * [https://google.github.io/brunsli/ JPEG ↔ JPEG XL transcoder] | ||
+ | * [https://gitlab.com/wg1/jpeg-xl Open-source reference software] | ||
+ | * [https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/proceedings/Download?fullDOI=10.1117%2F12.2529237 Introductory paper (open access)] | ||
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Revision as of 10:29, 9 January 2020
JPEG XL is a work-in-progress compressed image format and/or file format that is yet another attempt to be the next JPEG. It was first announced around 2017-08. It is expected to be published as ISO/IEC 18181.
Identification
Based on draft information, JPEG XL is technically defined as a union of three different top-level formats:
- Normal JPEG XL files, which start with bytes
ff 0a
. - Lossless JPEG1 recompressed files, which start with
0a 04 42 d2 d5 4e
(see Brunsli). - Most standard JPEG files, which start with
ff d8 ff e0
.
Links
- Overview of JPEG XL
- Next-Generation Image Compression (JPEG XL) Draft Call for Proposals (2017-11)
- Revised Draft Call for Proposals (2018-02)
- Final Call for Proposals (2018-04)
- Gigazine article (2017-08-15)
- Committee Draft of JPEG XL (2019-08)
- ISO/IEC 18181
- Slides from Imagecon 2019 presentation
- JPEG ↔ JPEG XL transcoder
- Open-source reference software
- Introductory paper (open access)