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Comment by BlueTemplar

5 years ago

That's a bit like saying that we shouldn't use lossy image/video compression.

Do you realize the amount of 'waste' that a 32bpc†, 4:4:4, imaginary color triangle gamut picture would have ?

†it looks like the human eye has a sensitivity of 9 orders of magnitude, with roughly 1% discrimination (so add 2 orders of magnitude). So, looks like you would need at least 37 bits per color with a linear coding, the overwhelming majority of which would be horribly wasted !

I have no issue with lossy compression; but things like 4:2:0 aren't really typical lossy compression. It's like calling resizing an image to half its resolution "compression".

Also lossless compression can reduce plenty of "wasted" bits already (see: png vs bmp).

  • But they are ! Like other lossy forms of compression, chroma subsampling takes advantage of the human visual system's lower acuity for color differences than for luminance.