[Tabehoudai (Namaniku)] I Want You to Only Love My Body (x3200) (JPEG XL) [English] [Irodori Comics].zip :: Nyaa ISS

[Tabehoudai (Namaniku)] I Want You to Only Love My Body (x3200) (JPEG XL) [English] [Irodori Comics].zip

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If you enjoy yuri, please support the artist by purchasing your own copy... or so I WOULD say, but Irodori seems to have pulled this one from sale. Oh well, free upload! As an aside, like all products purchased from Irodori, it came in the form of a PDF, with embedded JPG files for color pages, and PNG files for black and white pages. https://bookwalker.jp/series/252426/ (NON-ENGLISH) https://www.melonbooks.co.jp/detail/detail.php?product_id=674988 (NON-ENGLISH) Artist: Namaniku Parody: Original Work Circle: Tabehoudai Publisher: Irodori Comics Language: English Pages: 26 pages Description: Hardworking office worker Haruka Togo is hiding the fact she's a lesbian. Her colleague Rika Sayama discovers her secret and offers a unique proposition... Tags: yuri, non-h --- This release is being used to test a new image coding system: JPEG XL. The reference encoder, libJPEGXL, is now on version 0.3.3! JPEG XL's lossy mode provides equal quality to JPEG at 60% smaller file sizes, and its lossless mode enables file sizes 35% smaller on average compared to optimized PNG. It has a bevy of other features too, including alpha channel support, animation, progressive decoding, and high bit depths (up to 32-bit [float] per channel), and image dimensions that cap at 1,073,741,823 x 1,073,741,824 pixels. Most of that isn't relevant to manga, but it's still quite cool. It also has a special feature: the ability to losslessly recompress existing JPEG files, to reduce file sizes another ~20%; the old JPEGs can even be perfectly recreated from the JPEG XL files produced in this way! JPEG XL is totally capable of perfectly replacing JPEG, GIF, PNG, and WebP! Here are some links to get started: Sample results for lossless compression: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ju4q1WkaXT7WoxZINmQpf4ElgMD2VMlqeDN2DuZ6yJ8/edit#gid=1919028011 Source code: https://gitlab.com/wg1/jpeg-xl Specification document: https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1908/1908.03565.pdf Official website: https://jpeg.org/jpegxl/ Precompiled windows binaries: https://encode.su/threads/3564-JXL-version-0-3-released?p=68920&viewfull=1#post68920 Discord server (click the image tab): https://discord.gg/HSBxne3 Options to view JPEG XL files today: -Applications- https://imageglass.org/moon https://newsgroup.xnview.com/viewtopic.php?f=82&t=41595 -Plugins- https://github.com/novomesk/qt-jpegxl-image-plugin https://github.com/mirillis/jpegxl-wic In the linked 7-zip file with the binaries, cjxl.exe can be used to convert files to JPEG XL, and djxl.exe can be used to decode JPEG XL files, and export as a different format. You can use -h -v -v -v to get information about the functions of the binaries. If you want to batch convert lots of PNG files to JPEG XL, here is a suggestion for how to do so: Move the PNG files into the folder where cjxl.exe is located, click on the Windows Explorer address bar (when you are in that folder) and type 'cmd' (without the quotes) and hit 'ENTER' on your keyboard. Then use the following command: for %i in (D:\jpeg-xl\*.png) do cjxl "%i" "%i.jxl" -q 100 -s 9 -E 3 Set the location in the brackets to wherever your binary and PNG files are. You may also visit 'https://squoosh.app/' to work with JPEG XL files, as well as other formats, and to convert between them.

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Direct download option: https://files.catbox.moe/83ibiu.zip
Webp was also totally capable of replacing JPEG and look where it is now.
Looks interesting, but it will be short lived unless most software adopts it quickly. Having to use a different and specific image software is a no-no to the common user. When it's just integrated seamlessly with the current software, it's better.