Better JPEG standard due in 2009

JPEG XR, an image format created by Microsoft that promises a number of advantages by JPEG, has cleared a key standardization hurdle.

The Joint Photographic Experts Group, which standardized the

original and still ubiquitous JPEG format, sent JPEG XR to the “final phases of standardization” after a vote at a …

Originally posted at Underexposed

Orginal post by Stephen Shankland

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