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@REPLYADDR Chris Hughes <news13@noonehere.co.uk>
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In message <
5ae42b0daedave@triffid.co.uk>
Dave <
dave@triffid.co.uk> wrote:
> Good day all,
> This is just a bit of Info for anyone RISC OS who has not bumped into a
> WebP file. (Yet).
> "Someone", sent me some images, as they do, without a resize, and in a
> format that RISC OS cannot read or display.
> Not a problem for me as I work on both sides of the OS divide, and am well
> aware of this file format.
> It`s "WebP" which is a Google raster graphics format they`d like us to use
> to replace PNG and GIF file formats and maybe even Jpegs.
> Many graphics apps on the PC side can load and convert this file format to
> a file format usable on RISC OS.
> IrfanView
> PaintShop Pro
> PhotoShop
> Windows Paint.
> Various Win side browser can also display WebP files.
> Edge
> Chrome
> Firefox
Just for information Dave, the Iris web browser can handle webp images on
RISC OS.
There is also a filetype setup for it &A66
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