is it a formatting step that an image goes through when uploaded? I’m tired of converting image after image back into jpg, so if there’s like a step I can take to avoid it being a webp, it would help to know

  • JackbyDev
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    509 months ago

    A lot of apps don’t support webp yet. Facebook Messenger is a good example. If I want to share a meme that was webp it says “GIF” in the gallery and says it can’t upload images in that format.

    • boletus
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      So sad that the poor management at Meta can’t find the money to add webp support to one of the most used chatting apps in the world 🥺

      • xigoi
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        89 months ago

        They still haven’t managed to find a way they could make $$$ out of supporting WebP.

    • @jacktherippah@lemmy.world
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      Wanna hear something funny? So iirc webp is a Google format. The other day I was preparing slides for class with my friends. Anyway, we were on Google slides. I tried to upload this image, but it says it’s unsupported. So i checked the format and whaddaya know? webp. So a Google service doesn’t even support a Google file format. LOL

        • JackbyDev
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          59 months ago

          Honestly this does sound like some goofy Windows feature lol

          • @LillyPip@lemmy.ca
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            You can ‘change’ the extension of any file whose innards match the file type you’re ‘changing’ it to.

            Under the hood, nothing changes. Windows opens it anyway because it reads the actual file data and basically assumes you must be an idiot.

            e: change the file extension of a jpg to txt. Windows shrugs and says okay, if that’s what you really want, and shows you the code. Knock yourself out, it says, I’ll show you what I can, but it doesn’t convert the file.

          • @LillyPip@lemmy.ca
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            49 months ago

            No it doesn’t.

            This may be hard to understand if you don’t know how it works, but nothing is being converted. It’s like opening a .docx in a .txt editor. It will show you the data it can, and there’s lots of crossover in image formats.

            Sorry, I can’t explain it better without getting more technical than you can probably understand, but it’s not converting anything.

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                9 months ago

                Sorry, I didn’t mean to be condescending. Glad it made you laugh, tho.

                I’m only trying to educate because most people seem to think everything should be a jpg or think it’s all magic (this thread is full of that), and this is one of the few topics I know quite a lot about.

                Didn’t mean to offend.

                e: rereading my last comment, I see what you mean. What I meant was it takes understanding of several scientific papers detailing the algorithms (which took me a bit to understand), and I can’t easily condense that into a comment online. Sorry for how that came across.

                  • @LillyPip@lemmy.ca
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                    I don’t miss Reddit. XD

                    You shouldn’t have to care, honestly. It should just work.

                    I had to learn all this because I was chief designer for one of the main companies that came up with these formats, but nobody else should have to care about this shit. The fact that this is a post in 2023* makes me feel like we’ve failed.

                    You shouldn’t even have to think about this.