On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 10:37:30PM +0100, FRIGN wrote: > I'm very glad to announce farbfeld to the public, a lossless image > format as a successor to "imagefile" with a better name and some > format-changes reflecting experiences I made since imagefile has > been released.
Congratulation, might be a step into the right direction of handling image data. > You may have already seen my talk at slcon2 about the topic[0]. > I carried on the idea of ditching the CIELAB-approach Why? Do you consider the values to be sRGB then? Do you consider sRGB to cover "enough" of the visible spectrum for all intended use-cases of farbfeld? > The largest image in existence is still 7 orders of magnitude > smaller than the largest image possibly expressed in > (2^32-1)x(2^32-1) pixels. Now I'm curious. What do you consider to be ``the largest image in existence''? v4hn
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