On 04.08.25 16:05, 'Simon (der_smon)' via IIIF Discuss wrote:
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> Ah, sorry: I meant the response images. I realised that my bitonal webp
> images had quite a number of grey pixels because of the lossy compression
> and wondered if that is considered acceptable as the default.
Some of the response formats like JPEG and WebP do not really support
bitonal images in the sense that all pixels are either black or white. I
think it is fine to create a bitonal image and feed it to the JPEG or
WebP encoder.
I also think the bitonal option stems from ancient times when
black-and-white images were appreciably smaller and easier to process
than full-color images -- circumstances which doe not really apply any more.
Best
Robert
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