Google has a new, experimental web app for you to try: Squoosh. It uses the latest in image compression technology to cram your pictures into smaller file sizes with a minimal loss of quality, but ...
intoPIX’s JPEG XS and TicoRAW technologies offer ultra-low latency (<1ms), low-power, and mathematically lossless and near-lossless compression in compliance with ISO standards. Designed for use ...
The app’s aim is to make images load faster on web pages. Reducing the image’s size is the right direction to take. The app runs entirely from the browser, even though it carries heavy operations in ...
Justin Pot is a freelance journalist who helps people get more out of technology. One thing I love about this application is how it supports a variety of macOS features. There is support for Apple ...
Most applications need to compress the photos you upload, because better cameras also mean bigger image files. The larger the file is, the more data you use and the longer the upload takes. Facebook ...
Along with the rise of the modern World Wide Web came the introduction of the JPEG image compression standard in 1992, allowing for high-quality images to be shared ...
We’ve been able to use Google Messages to send images via RCS without recompression. The latest Messages betas have been removing the Send photos faster toggle. It’s still too early to say if this ...
Researchers have developed a dynamic range compression dual-domain attention network for enhancing tunnel images under extreme exposure conditions, a problem that continues to challenge transportation ...
A compression technique that does not decompress digital data back to 100% of the original. Lossy methods can provide high degrees of compression and result in smaller compressed files, but some ...
Bandwidth has a knack for being late to the party. Back when the internet was still a research project at the Department of Defense, we needed floppy disks to make file sharing a reality between ...