jxl.js
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jxl.js
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JPEG XL and the Pareto Front
> It's so frustrating how the chromium team is ending up as a gatekeeper of the Internet by pick and choosing what gets developed or not.
https://github.com/niutech/jxl.js is based on Chromium tech (Squoosh from GoogleChromeLabs) and provides an opportunity to use JXL with no practical way for Chromium folks to intervene.
Even if that's a suboptimal solution, JXL's benefits supposedly should outweight the cost of integrating that, and yet I haven't seen actual JXL users running to that in droves.
So JXL might not be a good support for your theory: where people could do they still don't. Maybe the format isn't actually that important, it's just a popular meme to rehash.
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Still no love for JPEG XL: Browser maker love-in snubs next-gen image format
https://github.com/niutech/jxl.js a javascript polyfill taken from the main page https://jpegxl.info/
There are other decoders [0] written in a "safe language" (rust) listed as well. So no there are many "safe" implementations
[0] https://github.com/tirr-c/jxl-oxide
- CVE-2023-4863: Heap buffer overflow in WebP (Chrome)
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Apple Safari 17 beta release notes: JPEG XL support added
> If you care about JXL, and only want to support JXL, and you put a JXL in your picture tag, then the browser still won't render it, even if you use a picture tag.
Is this true if you provide a polyfill? Have you tried it and it failed? (Serious question.)
https://github.com/niutech/jxl.js
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FSF Slams Google over Dropping JPEG-XL in Chrome
All of the people here who are so passionate about JPEG-XL will be happy to learn that there's nothing preventing them from using it on their sites right now:
https://github.com/niutech/jxl.js
If you want Chrome to ship with JPEG-XL support, use it. At some point, browser makers will decide it's worth the cost to them and all users to add it.
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Nvenc vs. QSV: Who Has the Best Hardware AV1 Encoder?
> Please be aware that some images may not load on this page unless your browser supports JPEG-XL
The site could provide a WebAssembly decoder to make the JPEG-XL images work for everyone.
For example, here's a WebAssembly decoder: https://github.com/niutech/jxl.js
Demo: https://niutech.github.io/jxl.js/
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Question: Is there a list anywhere of which browsers support JPG-XL by default?
at this point, I'd consider just using a polyfill library to decode jpegxl data client-side, like JXL https://github.com/niutech/jxl.js
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Efficient and performance-portable vector software
:) There are some wasm vs native benchmarks in the context of JPEG XL (for example https://github.com/niutech/jxl.js#benchmark)
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Adding JPEG XL & QOI Support to my Website OS
For adding JPEG XL support I went with jxl.js which I modified for my use case. After looking through the main file, which is also called jxl.js, I decided I only needed 2 relevant code blocks. The one to decode the image and the one to turn the ImageData into something I could display in my existing codebase (which I already partially had implemented for another use case).
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JXL.js decoder now features multithreading and SIMD
It's easy - you'll get ReferenceError: SharedArrayBuffer is not defined when the COOP and COEP headers are not set. Multithreading is enabled by default if you use the scripts from multithread folder. If only SIMD is supported, it is being used. Oh, and progressive decoding is also enabled by default.
ImageMagick
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Open source at Fastly is getting opener
To tie all this together, we made an org profile for our GitHub organization page. There are some great examples of these, like Microsoft and PayPal. For Fastly's, we wanted something friendly and human so we used Imagemagick to create a montage of all the avatars of the Fastly team members who have contributed to the open source projects in our org:
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Video Generation with Python
Python has become a popular programming language for different applications, including data science, artificial intelligence, and web development. But, did you know creating and rendering fully customized videos with Python is also possible? At Stack Builders, we have successfully used Python libraries such as MoviePy, SciPy, and ImageMagick to generate videos with animations, text, and images. In this article, we will look closer at how Python can be used for video generation and explore some of the powerful libraries and tools that make it possible.
- Batch Resize
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How Can I Streamline My Image Prep
ImageMagick is the main tool and can do most conversions and image operations. For example to resize a whole folder of photos and convert to WebP you can do this:
- HackTheBox — Writeup Pilgrimage [Retired]
- HTB - Pilgrimage Writeup
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The Windows installer of ImageMagick will no longer be signed
Lack of open governance explains the fork in 2002. [0] The github commit history shows it's still a largely one-person-band. [1] The problems with this include a lack of succession planning, a lack of ability to scale bandwidth, and a narrower pool of ideas. The documentation website is really out-of-date as it mentions using a Borland compiler.
Alternatives to IM:
- https://www.libvips.org
- http://www.graphicsmagick.org (IM fork)
0. https://marc.info/?l=imagemagick-developer&m=104777007831767...
1. https://github.com/ImageMagick/ImageMagick
- Website pentested. Help me fix the vulnerabilities found.
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Is there any way i can render in 1080*1920 resolution in nuke non commercial?
You can rotate it using https://imagemagick.org
What are some alternatives?
jxl-wasm - WebAssembly-compiled JPEG XL command line tool for Node.js
pillow - Python Imaging Library (Fork)
jpeg-xl - jpeg-xl for the Windows build of ImageMagick
Intervention Image - PHP Image Processing
squoosh - Make images smaller using best-in-class codecs, right in the browser.
stb - stb single-file public domain libraries for C/C++
libiamf - Reference Software for IAMF
node-unblocker - Web proxy for evading internet censorship, and general-purpose Node.js library for proxying and rewriting remote webpages
godot-stex-to-png - converts godot .stex files to standard .png files
l4v - seL4 specification and proofs
ImageGlass - 🏞 A lightweight, versatile image viewer