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[–] Sonotsugipaa@lemmy.dbzer0.com 94 points 6 days ago (25 children)

Webp is the worst format ever.

Never mind that:

  • it supports transparency;
  • it can be losslessly OR lossfully compressed;
  • it's so efficient it can fit ẏ̷̛̀̏̎̇͜ǫ̷̼̰̳̹́̆̍̐͜͝ủ̷͉̱̻̤̬̯̈́ŗ̸̒ ̸̨̟͈̳͍̱̀̏̓m̵̺͎̋́u̴͇̥͍͐̇̀̇͊̌̚͝m̸̢̢͕̻̬͙̒͗̽͋͆̕͝ in less than 2GB;
  • it can be animated;
  • is more than capable of representing 1:1 any GIF image;

it sucks because the one image viewer I've ever had installed by the ubiquitous (= monopolistic) operating system everyone has by default doesn't support it.

[–] oxysis@lemmy.blahaj.zone 35 points 6 days ago (4 children)

I just hate webp because it’s supported in a grand total of 2 programs so it’s just annoying to deal with

[–] Ging@anarchist.nexus 6 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Is this a matter of time, or do most programs never plan to add support?

[–] Ephera@lemmy.ml 3 points 5 days ago (1 children)

I do expect it to be a matter of time. Typically, you pull some image rendering library into your program, which pulls in a whole bunch of libraries that support the different image formats.
As such, it's the job of that intermediary library to support as many formats as possible. If you keep that intermediary library up-to-date, you may get support for new image formats without really doing anything.

But well, it may take more time for this to happen, for various reasons. One reason is obviously that we already have other image formats that may not be amazing, but they work everywhere, so most people continue to use those.
Another aspect that may slow adoption down, is that .webp was spear-headed by Google alone. Normally, you get other industry leaders into the boat, to make sure you cover everyone's use-cases and have somewhat of a commitment for them to integrate it. I assume that Photoshop supports .webp by now, but it probably took relatively long for that to happen, for example.

[–] Ging@anarchist.nexus 2 points 5 days ago

Superb explanation. Many thanks for the insight Ephera!

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