• LostXOR
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    6 months ago

    It losslessly compressed ~150GB of my PNGs to ~75GB, so I’d say it’s definitely better space-wise.

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        6 months ago

        The WebP format supports fully lossless compression in addition to lossy compression. I used the lossless mode for my images.

      • LostXOR
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        196 months ago

        What do you mean? That’s the total file size of the images before and after I converted them to webp.

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            406 months ago

            Depending on the content of the image, the compression ratio can vary a lot. The 26% figure is probably for “normal” photos. My images are mostly a few shades of black with a few white pixels (using a camera as a radiation detector) and I guess WebP is way better at compressing that than PNG.

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                I wanted to see if I could detect the radiation from a small sample of americium-241 that I pulled out of a smoke detector, so I put a Pi camera with no lens facing it and took exposures for a couple hours. After combining them and removing dead pixels I ended up with tons of tiny white specks where radiation had hit the camera sensor. I linked the final image below, and here’s a timelapse video (compositing newer frames onto older frames to keep the radiation specks). video

      • El Barto
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        116 months ago

        What? Why? I see one number, I see another number, I report both numbers and because it’s not what you’re expecting, then “it must be my math skills”?

        How does that make sense in any context?