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The new JPEG XS standard will offer significant improvements. Is there any way to convince Adobe to include it in all their apps as an early adopter rather than in 8 years time after hundreds of user requests and nags?
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I think the best you can do is post a feature request in the Features Ideas section and persuade many people to vote for it and add their constructive opinions. The more detail about why you want this for your workflow, the more likely Adobe will pay attention.
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I googled it. I can't see a thing about how JPEG XS will improve my prints! What am I missing? Are there any cameras that record images in JPEG XS?
"The JPEG XS (ISO/IEC 21122) standard specifies a compression technology with an end-to-end latency of a few lines, at a low implementation complexity. For example, this allows hardware implementations that do not require external memory. Its design offers various degrees of parallelism allowing for efficient implementation on various platforms such as FPGAs, ASICs, CPUs and GPUs. In addition, JPEG XS excels with high multi-generation robustness and is particularly optimized for visual lossless compression as defined in ISO/IEC 29170-2 for both natural and synthetic images. Typical compression ratios are up to 10:1 for 4:4:4, 4:2:2, and 4:2:0 images but can also be higher depending on the nature of the image or the requirements of the targeted application. It supports various pixel formats, including raw Bayer, classic RGB and the typical YUV representations, all up to 16 bits per component. Moreover, the codec allows for a very precise bit-rate control to accurately match the available bandwidth, e.g. Gigabit Ethernet, and it offers an end-to-end delay equal to a fraction of a frame. The standard also offers lossless compression of image data with a precision of up to 12-bits per component."
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