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Zpng
- Zpng: Better lossless compression than PNG with a simpler algorithm
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Quite OK Image is now my favorite asset format
> You'd probably get even better results by using PNG's filters instead of QOI
Did anybody ever try this? It would be quite interesting and does not seem too difficult.
The only thing I could find is https://github.com/catid/Zpng which does not use the normal PNG filtering.
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Google Chrome Is Already Preparing To Deprecate JPEG-XL (~3x smaller than JPEG, HDR, lossless, alpha, progressive, recompression, animations)
Also, Chris Taylor published an experimental PNG library with Zstd hardwired in.
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QOI: Lossless Image Compression in O(n) Time
- I feel like the benchmark suite is lacking. For better overview you probably should include libpng results with max compression level and lowest compression level. Lossless modes of AVIF and WEBP would be nice. (also could throw similar project to yours like https://github.com/catid/Zpng) Not saying the benchmark is bad, but IMHO doesn't paint the full picture. From quick test I got significantly better compression on libpng, ofc in expense of time, but you didn't optimize it for speed either. So we have some results, but they are not really representative imho.
qoi
- CPNG, a backwards compatible fork of PNG
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Ethically Sourced Lena Picture
Her request is politely-phrased and reasonable. I don't think there's a legal or ethical issue, but respecting the wishes of others when it costs nothing is just kindness.
However, the way that some have seized on it, and then interacted with others in their communities is ... neither polite nor reasonable.
e.g. https://github.com/phoboslab/qoi/issues/35
- PSA: Use ZopfliPNG to compress your PNG assets
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The most famous picture used as a standard in computer science is nudes from Playboy!
How do you know it's not a problem for the people who work with computer vision? Let's take this for example - sure, the request itself was presented very unprofessionally, but this is still an example of someone in a computer vision-adjacent field stating in no uncertain terms that they have a problem with the image.
- What’s the best lossless image format?
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At one company I worked at only one thing mattered: the yearly bonus
Yes. Without a supporting statement, it's ad hominem. But I provided a supporting statement.
This is the issue I'm taking about: https://mobile.twitter.com/richgel999/status/146443578680850...
Which links to here: https://github.com/phoboslab/qoi/issues/35
Where everyone agrees, yes, the image should be removed. They didn't know about its history. Would he please stop being a gigantic asshole about it.
So if that's not blowing things out of proportion, I don't know what is.
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QOI – The Quite OK Image Format
I don't know about CUDA, however I've made an AVX2 based encoder a few months ago : https://github.com/phoboslab/qoi/pull/143
I intend to create an AVX2 based decoder but I had absolutely no time to work on side projects in the past three months.
You might also want to take a look at this streaming encoder if you want to encode large files with a tiny memory footprint : https://github.com/MKCG/php-qoi/blob/main/src/FFI/lib/qoi.c
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This is huge: GameMaker Studio 2 now uses QOI image format for textures!
Not only does compression improve this situation today, but using QOI means improvements may continue to come over time. QOI is a very new, open source image format, and that's already proving to be an advantage. By itself, QOI compression is pretty weak, but YoYoGames have forked it and worked in BZ2 compression to surpass the old PNG format. As QOI itself improves and as YoYoGames continues to work on it, it's almost guaranteed that we'll see the compression ratio in GameMaker get better over time.
- QOI – The “Quite OK Image Format” for fast, lossless image compression
What are some alternatives?
ZLib - A massively spiffy yet delicately unobtrusive compression library.
PNG-spec - Maintenance of the PNG specification
qoi - Pure Go encoder/decoder of the QOI image format
libjxl - JPEG XL image format reference implementation
zopfli - Zopfli Compression Algorithm is a compression library programmed in C to perform very good, but slow, deflate or zlib compression.
fpng - Super fast C++ .PNG writer/reader
qoi - A rust implementation of the “Quite OK Image” format for fast, lossless image compression
qoi2-bikeshed - "Quite OK Image" version 2 discussions
rawloader - rust library to extract the raw data and some metadata from digital camera images
jpeg2png - silky smooth JPEG decoding
ASFML - Ada binding to the SFML library