• Interstellar_1
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    11 months ago

    Lots of platforms, even image editing don’t support webp

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      11 months ago

      I haven’t come across a single image or video editor that doesn’t support webp nowadays. I use paint.net, krita, aseprite, inkscape, ibis paint x, opentoonz, and davinci resolve, plus libreoffice if you count that, they all support importing/exporting and editing webp just as any other image file format. I’m pretty sure GIMP and Photoshop do too but I don’t use them so I can’t say for sure

      I feel like a majority of people have to go out of their way to make webp an inconvenience in the modern day.

      Besides, if it for some reason doesn’t work in a specific situation you need it you can just manually change the extension to “.jpeg” or “.png” and Windows/Linux/Android file managers will automatically convert it. But I can guess most people don’t actually face a situation like that.

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        11 months ago

        you can just manually change the extension to “.jpeg” or “.png” and Windows/Linux/Android file managers will automatically convert it

        Thank you for the suggestion, but that’s not how it works. Changing a file’s extension doesn’t change the file type; it just changes the name.

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          11 months ago

          When I take an image file and change its extension from webp to png it converts the binary data, so I imagine your OS’ default file manager would do that too. Maybe not tho.