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Nurbs
@Nurbs

If this worked then CoHost supports JPEG2000 and this is my contribution (That you almost certainly can't see) to the file format discourse.

Thank you for your consideration of the wavelet future.


Nurbs
@Nurbs

I thought it didn't, but upon further inspection, the image IS there, just no browser can show it!

Welcome to the only JPEG2000 image ever to be uploaded to a modern social media site.

This is a place of honour.

Great things are buried here in a div.


Nurbs
@Nurbs

Why does Safari support JPEG2000? Why is it's implementation ENTIRELY BROKEN.

We may never know. But please view this chost in Safari kthx.


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in reply to @Nurbs's post:

Consider this: what's the most common place JPEG2000 is used and supported? PDFs.

Cohost should let us upload and embed PDFs as long as they're just encapsulated images

in reply to @Nurbs's post:

I took this image from the reference set, it should decode. It does decode fine everywhere else, it just appears Safari only keeps the red channel. I assume this is some long forgotten feature that hasn't been maintained since the early 2000s, it's a miracle it works at all. :P

It wasn't, or more specifically, wasn't better enough to bother with making the switch. Basically the same problem things are having now. Everyone's fine with JPEG, so anything new is a hard sell. It's not like video codecs where there's a lot to gain.