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I can do that. Would you consider the images in the benchmark repo to be representative? I might have to resize some of the smaller images to make the timing...
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Why 30? I'm running all the images in `flif-benchmarks/test_images` right, but I can only let it run while I'm sleeping and since I tweaked it for better timing statistics it...
A website seemed like the best way to display the results. They're posted at [https://kliberty.bitbucket.io/flif-bench/](https://kliberty.bitbucket.io/flif-bench/). I few images a missing because of some unrelated computer issues...but there are still more...
@jonsneyers It looks like the images all started out as 4:2:0 Y4Ms. There shouldn't be an extra information in the PNGs than in the orignal Y4Ms.
Ah, thank you. x265 has an RGB mode, though I can't figure out what parameter enables it. `cwebp` switches to ARGB when it's lossless mode is enabled...that might be worth...
My impression was that RGB support in HEIF is implicit. HEIF supports all formats of HEVC, and HEVC supports RGB. The documentation I saw referred to it as `GBR`, I...
@dbtsai Sorry, but what do you mean "will always render as RGB" and why what is? JPEG actually has the ability to store RGB data for high quality images (JPEGs...
@dbtsai Ah, there's two different colorspaces reported by `identify -verbose`. [Wikipedia will have a better description](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SRGB) than I can give, but `Colorspace: sRGB` is like saying "how red is red-255"...
> I might have come over some interesting piece of code: > > Looks like some original tronxy 103 AND 446 sources. Do you have a copy of the downloaded...