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Originally Posted by Rumbah
Photoshop saves jpegs automatically with subsampling depending on the quality you choose (if I remember it correctly 4:2:0 with quality <=6 or 50% with save for web, 4:4:4 above).
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this is true. but at this point you don't care much about quality so you won't benefit from having no subsampling anyway. I don't remember the case when had so save jpeg with something other than high quality. In fact most of the time I use 10-12. Most of the images I save have gradients of some sort.
The point is that after I saved gradient in webp with max quality, cause of subsampling or some other thing it looks bad compared to jpeg.
This is exactly my thoughts too:
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Originally Posted by Glenn Maynard@google groops
don't believe a niche image format like this will ever be widely-adopted. I hope it isn't, because adoption of a niche format designed solely to save bandwidth will slow the creation and adoption of the *real* successor to JPEG.
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