Comment by archerx 1 month ago Lossy PNGs exist with transparency. 6 comments archerx Reply WhitneyLand 1 month ago PNG as a format is not lossy, it uses deflate.What you’re referring to is pngquant which uses dithering/reduces colors to allow the PNG to compress to a smaller size.So the “loss” is happening independent of the format. adzm 1 month ago Do you mean lossless? PNGs are not lossy. A large photo with alpha channel in a lossless png could easily be 20x the size of a lossy webp archerx 1 month ago No I meant lossy. This is the library I use; https://pngquant.org/ thunderfork 1 month ago Pre-processing does not a codec make (this is why .gif is considered lossless even though you lose all that 24-bit colour goodness) 1 reply → Semaphor 1 month ago PNG of course can be lossy. They aren’t great at it, but depending on the image can be good enough.
WhitneyLand 1 month ago PNG as a format is not lossy, it uses deflate.What you’re referring to is pngquant which uses dithering/reduces colors to allow the PNG to compress to a smaller size.So the “loss” is happening independent of the format.
adzm 1 month ago Do you mean lossless? PNGs are not lossy. A large photo with alpha channel in a lossless png could easily be 20x the size of a lossy webp archerx 1 month ago No I meant lossy. This is the library I use; https://pngquant.org/ thunderfork 1 month ago Pre-processing does not a codec make (this is why .gif is considered lossless even though you lose all that 24-bit colour goodness) 1 reply → Semaphor 1 month ago PNG of course can be lossy. They aren’t great at it, but depending on the image can be good enough.
archerx 1 month ago No I meant lossy. This is the library I use; https://pngquant.org/ thunderfork 1 month ago Pre-processing does not a codec make (this is why .gif is considered lossless even though you lose all that 24-bit colour goodness) 1 reply →
thunderfork 1 month ago Pre-processing does not a codec make (this is why .gif is considered lossless even though you lose all that 24-bit colour goodness) 1 reply →
Semaphor 1 month ago PNG of course can be lossy. They aren’t great at it, but depending on the image can be good enough.
PNG as a format is not lossy, it uses deflate.
What you’re referring to is pngquant which uses dithering/reduces colors to allow the PNG to compress to a smaller size.
So the “loss” is happening independent of the format.
Do you mean lossless? PNGs are not lossy. A large photo with alpha channel in a lossless png could easily be 20x the size of a lossy webp
No I meant lossy. This is the library I use; https://pngquant.org/
Pre-processing does not a codec make (this is why .gif is considered lossless even though you lose all that 24-bit colour goodness)
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PNG of course can be lossy. They aren’t great at it, but depending on the image can be good enough.