<Ul> <Li> High compression ratio . Files are much smaller than JPEG for similar quality . </Li> <Li> Supported by most Web browsers with a small Javascript decoder (gzipped size: 76 KB). </Li> <Li> Based on a subset of the HEVC open video compression standard . </Li> <Li> Supports the same chroma formats as JPEG (grayscale, YCbCr 4: 2: 0, 4: 2: 2, 4: 4: 4) to reduce the losses during the conversion . An alpha channel is supported . The RGB, YCgCo and CMYK color spaces are also supported . </Li> <Li> Native support of 8 to 14 bits per channel for a higher dynamic range . </Li> <Li> Lossless compression is supported . </Li> <Li> Various meta data (such as EXIF) can be included . </Li> </Ul> <Li> High compression ratio . Files are much smaller than JPEG for similar quality . </Li> <Li> Supported by most Web browsers with a small Javascript decoder (gzipped size: 76 KB). </Li> <Li> Based on a subset of the HEVC open video compression standard . </Li>

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