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      I think you forgot a pretty crucial point, that it is also royalty free. Royalty would be a huge problem.

      I have yet to see a general royalty free image format as feature complete and up to date as IFF was for the Amiga back in 1985. From your list, Jpeg XL would finally even surpass that. As a very feature complete format improving on at least 3 formats (GIF PNG JPG)while wrapping them into 1. The only thing missing, is to become universally supported.

      I wonder how the Chrome team managed to test it so poorly they claimed it wasn’t worth it? Just the versatility alone should make it a no-brainer.

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          Why they went through all this trouble to kill a format that they themselves co-developed, I really have no idea.

          I don’t know about AVIF, but WebP is a Google format, and they might be doing it for control, like they use control of Chrome to push more advertising.

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      It’s very slow on high compression profiles though, and consumes a lot of resources.

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      Graph conveniently omits hardware support, where avif (av1) is supported across the board