• GreenKnight23@lemmy.world
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    20 hours ago

    not allowing webp is the answer.

    webp, as the name suggests, is a web image format. not a digital image format.

    webp is a fucking cancer and deserves to be put in the same place betamax and 8-tracks were left to rot.

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        4 hours ago

        The lossless mode is great (but more limited than PNG), the lossy mode sucks though. Like it only supports a quarter of the colour resolution compared to formats like JPEG.

        Also being a video format, it’s not actually tuned to store still images, it likes to blur/smear things.

        Edit: But if you’re using it for the intended purpose, low resolution previews, thumbnails and stuff like branding, it’s fine. I wouldn’t use it where quality matters.

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        10 hours ago

        webp is fine for web publishing.

        I have a problem with websites that use middleware that makes webp masquerade as jpg or png. so when you go to save it locally, it’s a surprise webp.

        not only that, webp is a standard that google made and pushed into the web consortium. I explicitly hate anything Google forces on the Internet.

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      I use webp a lot, it’s smaller than PNG for lossless images like screenshots and smaller than JPG for lossy while working for both. All the image editors and image viewers I use support it, so it’s not inconvenient for me in any way.

      Also Portable Network Graphics, as the name suggests, is a network image format, not a digital image format. Just having a laugh : )

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      20 hours ago

      There are many valid criticisms one can make of webp; perhaps discussing the pros and cons. Rather than using those you instead went after it’s name not being linguistically accurate.

      A bold strategy cotton.