RamonUn Posted March 10, 2023 Share Posted March 10, 2023 I was browsing GitHub this night and I saw that there was a fork of JPEGView , my favorite image viewer, Then I saw that actually Window XP is even supported with limited iamge support though. So I tried the Windows 7 version on XP and after 10 minutes of tweaks, using some xompie-0.6a dlls and hexediting one or two functions in the import table I was done and now JPEGView32 1.2.45 can run on XP with Jpeg-XL support. this is a big plus for me because I really think it is a good format and it hopefully will become more standard in the future. here is a download link of the modified version: https://github.com/RamonUnch/binnt/raw/main/JPEGView32_1.2.45_JXL_XPmod.7z You will need the VCRUNTIME140.DLL and similar (visual studio 2015 redist.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BakerSean Posted February 21 Share Posted February 21 (edited) That's some impressive tinkering you've done there! Your efforts are undoubtedly appreciated. Expanding on this, you can also try to compress image files for faster loading times. There are tools that let you reduce image file sizes without sacrificing quality. This can significantly improve the browsing experience, especially when dealing with large image collections. Edited February 27 by BakerSean Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
user57 Posted February 22 Share Posted February 22 well you might make the test then heic vs jpeg xl you have to look a high resolution base file then create the 2 formats from that high resolution base file in this case jpeg xl and heic and compare if fine details are vanishing or are no longer shown the compression with more remaining pixels wins (a similiar file size should be choosen) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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