Why does JPG compression even exist, Sup Forums?

Why does JPG compression even exist, Sup Forums?
I mean, JPG's are already like under 500 KB anyway, and are already shitty looking.

It's almost like the internet existed before people had broadband. Even in the early broadband days loading several JPEGs wouldn't be instant like it is now.

Give respect where respect is due, you ungrateful cur. You know nothing of conceptualizing, developing, implementing and supporting a world-wide recognized image standard that has been unbelievably popular since inception.

Tsk, armchair "experts".

Photography. Idiots use it for everything though.

Photographers all shoot in RAW. Did you mean photography a decade ago when storage was tiny?

Yes. OP did ask why JPG exists.

And we making same mistake again.
Google forced shitty lossy webm meme while there are lost of good lossless formats

>video
>lossless
no, that's terrible

why?

10 years ago it was like
>images
>lossless
>no, that's terrible

All jpegs are compressed.

Uncompressed video is like five gigabytes per minute.

It doesn't help that the average person doesn't know the difference between image formats and uploads compressed images through 3g/4g networks. The mobile network image compression results in a continual loss of photo quality.

Name ONE good lossless video compression format that reduces filesizes to a reasonable size.

>mobile network image compression

wtf they do that?

>Google forced shitty lossy webm meme while there are lost of good lossless formats
Do you know anything at all about video encoding?

even with lossy compression videos are still big, muh less so for images. we haven't had a successfull new image format because png and jpeg is good enough, the same can't be said about video

*much

And Hiro downgraded the Sup Forums servers so that even 500KB images take 30 seconds to load

What a time to be alive

weakass dead beat niggas sittin in they homes with they fiberoptics an shit whil eerryone else on 4g

MSU codec.

>he doesn't mention H.264 i-frame

>successfull
>as in widely used

ever heard of lossless compression?

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Are you shitting me? It's easily the most used video codec with the widest compatibility. We're not talking vp9. This is used across a huge number of verticals.

i meant image format, not video format. sure, video compression is still getting better and there is interest in new formats.

if you up, please continue

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Nice Sup Forums thread guys

America is a really weird country

This thread is for discussing image formats, compression techniques, and generational degradation. Who up?

Can someone explain to an European what "nigger hours" are?

Around 2-5AM EST, it's the time when "real niggas" be up.

is it possible to stop android/disable image compressing on mobile? Somebody sends me a small video and it gets crushed down to 144p and looks so aids, same with gifs which don't send correctly at all.

>he never fapped to porn where it took 12 minutes for to its to be loaded line by line

>you are now reminded that this problem was addressed in a simpsons episode

that's not america, only african americans, on twitter.

the app does that, not "Android" lol

huffYUV

Lagarith

If you don't mind talking about video, why do people prefer .webm to .mp4? You can get, what, 2x higher resolution with mp4 for the same filesize.

For the same reason mp3s still exist despite how cheap storage is

>why do people prefer .webmeme
but they don't!

you literally can't upload any other on this site


and now Moot works in Google...

Much faster encoding and decoding too thanks to mature software and hardware acceleration. I think vp9 is competitive in regards to size though and vpx/webm as a whole is more appealing to me just because of the openness, I like knowing that you can use, implement, etc. in any way without worrying about legal concerns or royalty fees.

MP4 is encumbered by patents and incurs hidden license cost on hardware
VP9 is supposedly free as in freedom

s/MP4/H.264/

gentoo

One A. Hussie donated $2.4 mil. to the JPEG Group to keep it going.