qoir
EightThirtyTwoDemos
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0.7 | 2.8 | |
about 1 year ago | about 1 year ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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qoir
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The Near-Lossless Image Formats Using Ultra-Fast LZ Codecs
It's important to notice that ZPNG beats virtually all QOI variants, as discovered in: https://github.com/nigeltao/qoir
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Hello, PNG
But most platforms these days have some form of CRC32 "acceleration". Adler32 is easy to compute so I'm even less concerned there.
I spent a bunch of time optimising the code in [fpnge](https://github.com/veluca93/fpnge), which is [often notably faster than fpng](https://github.com/nigeltao/qoir/blob/5671f584dcf84ddb71e28d...), yet checksum time is basically negligible.
Having said that, the double-checksum aspect of PNG does feel unnecessary.
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Quite OK Image is now my favorite asset format
* AFAIK it does this while beating the original QOI in terms of speed AND efficiency
Lots of benchmarks in: https://github.com/nigeltao/qoir
QOIX
QOIX is my very own version that adds:
EightThirtyTwoDemos
What are some alternatives?
CompactGUI - Transparently compress active games and programs using Windows 10/11 APIs
chess
qoipond - Lossless image format inspired by QOI “Quite OK Image” format
Zpng - Better lossless compression than PNG with a simpler algorithm
tinf - Tiny inflate library (inflate, gzip, zlib)
fpng - Super fast C++ .PNG writer/reader
ZLib - A massively spiffy yet delicately unobtrusive compression library.
figlet-fonts - my collection of figlet / toilet ascii art fonts
fpnge - Demo of a fast PNG encoder.