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The tag description appears to describe mostly the legacy JPEG compression format, published by the Joint Photographic Experts Group in 1992. Does the JPEG tag cover only the JPEG format, or does it also cover other formats developed by the same group, such as JPEG 2000, JPEG XR, JPEG XT, JPEG XS, and JPEG XL?

Note that those are not different versions of the same format — they are different formats (except JPEG XT, it seems). For example, JPEG XL uses a completely different compression algorithm, supports both lossy and lossless compression, and is intended to replace all lossless and lossy formats completely. As I understand it, the authors intend to supersede only legacy JPGJPEG, but also PNG and GIF. JPEG XL doesn't appear to have much in common with JPGlegacy JPEG except for the name.

One source of confusion may be that JPEG can either refer to the file format (legacy) JPGJPEG, or to the Joint Photographic Experts Group, the committee that has developed JPGlegacy JPEG (.jpg) and several other file formats, such as JPEG 2000 (.jp2), JPEG XR (.jxr), JPEG XT, JPEG XS (.jxs), and JPEG XL (.jxl).

Should we:

  1. Have a single tag covering everything from legacy JPEG to JPEG XL and everything in-between? That would probably mean making other tags, such as and synonyms for . In this case, there would be no specific tags for any specific format.

  2. Have different tags for different formats?

    a. The existing would refer only to legacy JPGJPEG.

    b. The existing would cover everything, but questions should additionally be tagged with the specific format. We would need a new tag, perhaps , for questions specifically about the classic JPEG.

    Note that, as of October 2022, legacy JPEG remains the most commonly used format by far. Alternative 2b might be confusing.

  3. Do something else?

The tag wiki or tag wikis should probably be updated either way.

The tag description appears to describe mostly the legacy JPEG compression format, published by the Joint Photographic Experts Group in 1992. Does the JPEG tag cover only the JPEG format, or does it also cover other formats developed by the same group, such as JPEG 2000, JPEG XR, JPEG XT, JPEG XS, and JPEG XL?

Note that those are not different versions of the same format — they are different formats (except JPEG XT, it seems). For example, JPEG XL uses a completely different compression algorithm, supports both lossy and lossless compression, and is intended to replace all lossless and lossy formats completely. As I understand it, the authors intend to supersede only legacy JPG, but also PNG and GIF. JPEG XL doesn't appear to have much in common with JPG except for the name.

One source of confusion may be that JPEG can either refer to the file format (legacy) JPG, or to the Joint Photographic Experts Group, the committee that has developed JPG and several other file formats, such as JPEG 2000 (.jp2), JPEG XR (.jxr), JPEG XT, JPEG XS (.jxs), and JPEG XL (.jxl).

Should we:

  1. Have a single tag covering everything from legacy JPEG to JPEG XL and everything in-between? That would probably mean making other tags, such as and synonyms for . In this case, there would be no specific tags for any specific format.

  2. Have different tags for different formats?

    a. The existing would refer only to legacy JPG.

    b. The existing would cover everything, but questions should additionally be tagged with the specific format. We would need a new tag, perhaps , for questions specifically about the classic JPEG.

    Note that, as of October 2022, legacy JPEG remains the most commonly used format by far. Alternative 2b might be confusing.

  3. Do something else?

The tag wiki or tag wikis should probably be updated either way.

The tag description appears to describe mostly the legacy JPEG compression format, published by the Joint Photographic Experts Group in 1992. Does the JPEG tag cover only the JPEG format, or does it also cover other formats developed by the same group, such as JPEG 2000, JPEG XR, JPEG XT, JPEG XS, and JPEG XL?

Note that those are not different versions of the same format — they are different formats (except JPEG XT, it seems). For example, JPEG XL uses a completely different compression algorithm, supports both lossy and lossless compression, and is intended to replace all lossless and lossy formats completely. As I understand it, the authors intend to supersede only legacy JPEG, but also PNG and GIF. JPEG XL doesn't appear to have much in common with legacy JPEG except for the name.

One source of confusion may be that JPEG can either refer to the file format (legacy) JPEG, or to the Joint Photographic Experts Group, the committee that has developed legacy JPEG (.jpg) and several other file formats, such as JPEG 2000 (.jp2), JPEG XR (.jxr), JPEG XT, JPEG XS (.jxs), and JPEG XL (.jxl).

Should we:

  1. Have a single tag covering everything from legacy JPEG to JPEG XL and everything in-between? That would probably mean making other tags, such as and synonyms for . In this case, there would be no specific tags for any specific format.

  2. Have different tags for different formats?

    a. The existing would refer only to legacy JPEG.

    b. The existing would cover everything, but questions should additionally be tagged with the specific format. We would need a new tag, perhaps , for questions specifically about the classic JPEG.

    Note that, as of October 2022, legacy JPEG remains the most commonly used format by far. Alternative 2b might be confusing.

  3. Do something else?

The tag wiki or tag wikis should probably be updated either way.

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The tag description appears to describe mostly the legacy JPEG compression format, published by the Joint Photographic Experts Group in 1992. Does the JPEG tag cover only the JPEG format, or does it also cover other formats developed by the same group, such as JPEG 2000, JPEG XR, JPEG XT, JPEG XS, and JPEG XL?

Note that those are not different versions of the same format — they are different formats (except JPEG XT, it seems). For example, JPEG XL uses a completely different compression algorithm, supports both lossy and lossless compression, and is intended to replace all lossless and lossy formats completely. As I understand it, the authors intend to supersede only legacy JPG, but also PNG and GIF. JPEG XL doesn't appear to have much in common with JPG except for the name.

One source of confusion may be that JPEG can either refer to the file format (legacy) JPG, or to the Joint Photographic Experts Group, the committee that has developed JPG and several other file formats, such as JPEG 2000 (.jp2), JPEG XR (.jxr), JPEG XT, JPEG XS (.jxs), and JPEG XL (.jxl).

Should we:

  1. Have a single tag covering everything from legacy JPEG to JPEG XL and everything in-between? That would probably mean making other tags, such as and synonyms for . In this case, there would be no specific tags for any specific format.

  2. Have different tags for different formats? In that case, the description for

    a. The existing should probably indicate that itwould refer only coversto legacy JPG.

    b. The existing would cover everything, but questions should additionally be tagged with the oldspecific format. We would need a new tag, perhaps (which, for questions specifically about the classic JPEG.

    Note that, as of October 2022, legacy JPEG remains the most commoncommonly used format by far). Alternative 2b might be confusing.

  3. Do something else?

The tag wiki or tag wikis should probably be updated either way.

The tag description appears to describe mostly the legacy JPEG compression format, published by the Joint Photographic Experts Group in 1992. Does the JPEG tag cover only the JPEG format, or does it also cover other formats developed by the same group, such as JPEG 2000, JPEG XR, JPEG XT, JPEG XS, and JPEG XL?

Note that those are not different versions of the same format — they are different formats (except JPEG XT, it seems). For example, JPEG XL uses a completely different compression algorithm, supports both lossy and lossless compression, and is intended to replace all lossless and lossy formats completely. As I understand it, the authors intend to supersede only legacy JPG, but also PNG and GIF. JPEG XL doesn't appear to have much in common with JPG except for the name.

One source of confusion may be that JPEG can either refer to the file format (legacy) JPG, or to the Joint Photographic Experts Group, the committee that has developed JPG and several other file formats, such as JPEG 2000 (.jp2), JPEG XR (.jxr), JPEG XT, JPEG XS (.jxs), and JPEG XL (.jxl).

Should we:

  1. Have a single tag covering everything from legacy JPEG to JPEG XL and everything in-between? That would probably mean making other tags, such as and synonyms for .

  2. Have different tags for different formats? In that case, the description for should probably indicate that it only covers the old format (which, as of October 2022, remains the most common by far).

  3. Do something else?

The tag wiki or tag wikis should probably be updated either way.

The tag description appears to describe mostly the legacy JPEG compression format, published by the Joint Photographic Experts Group in 1992. Does the JPEG tag cover only the JPEG format, or does it also cover other formats developed by the same group, such as JPEG 2000, JPEG XR, JPEG XT, JPEG XS, and JPEG XL?

Note that those are not different versions of the same format — they are different formats (except JPEG XT, it seems). For example, JPEG XL uses a completely different compression algorithm, supports both lossy and lossless compression, and is intended to replace all lossless and lossy formats completely. As I understand it, the authors intend to supersede only legacy JPG, but also PNG and GIF. JPEG XL doesn't appear to have much in common with JPG except for the name.

One source of confusion may be that JPEG can either refer to the file format (legacy) JPG, or to the Joint Photographic Experts Group, the committee that has developed JPG and several other file formats, such as JPEG 2000 (.jp2), JPEG XR (.jxr), JPEG XT, JPEG XS (.jxs), and JPEG XL (.jxl).

Should we:

  1. Have a single tag covering everything from legacy JPEG to JPEG XL and everything in-between? That would probably mean making other tags, such as and synonyms for . In this case, there would be no specific tags for any specific format.

  2. Have different tags for different formats?

    a. The existing would refer only to legacy JPG.

    b. The existing would cover everything, but questions should additionally be tagged with the specific format. We would need a new tag, perhaps , for questions specifically about the classic JPEG.

    Note that, as of October 2022, legacy JPEG remains the most commonly used format by far. Alternative 2b might be confusing.

  3. Do something else?

The tag wiki or tag wikis should probably be updated either way.

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The tag description appears to describe mostly the legacy JPEG compression format, published by the Joint Photographic Experts Group in 1992. Does the JPEG tag cover only the JPEG format, or does it also cover other formats developed by the same group, such as JPEG 2000, JPEG XR, JPEG XT, JPEG XS, and JPEG XL?

Note that those are not different versions of the same format — they are different formats (except JPEG XT, it seems). For example, JPEG XL uses a completely different compression algorithm, supports both lossy and lossless compression, and is intended to replace all lossless and lossy formats completely. As I understand it, the authors intend to supersede only legacy JPG, but also PNG and GIF. JPEG XL doesn't appear to have much in common with JPG except for the name.

One source of confusion may be that JPEG can either refer to the file format (legacy) JPG, or to the Joint Photographic Experts Group, the committee that has developed JPG and several other file formats, such as JPEG 2000 (.jp2), JPEG XR (.jxr), JPEG XT, JPEG XS (.jxs), and JPEG XL (.jxl).

Should we:

  1. Have a single tag covering everything from legacy JPEG to JPEG XL and everything in-between? That would probably mean making other tags, such as and synonyms for .

  2. Have different tags for different formats? In that case, the description for should probably indicate that it only covers the old format (which, as of October 2022, remains the most common by far).

  3. Do something else?

The tag wiki or tag wikis should probably be updated either way.

The tag description appears to describe mostly the legacy JPEG compression format, published by the Joint Photographic Experts Group in 1992. Does the JPEG tag cover only the JPEG format, or does it also cover other formats developed by the same group, such as JPEG 2000, JPEG XR, JPEG XT, JPEG XS, and JPEG XL?

Note that those are not different versions of the same format — they are different formats. For example, JPEG XL uses a completely different compression algorithm, supports both lossy and lossless compression, and is intended to replace all lossless and lossy formats completely. As I understand it, the authors intend to supersede only legacy JPG, but also PNG and GIF. JPEG XL doesn't appear to have much in common with JPG except for the name.

One source of confusion may be that JPEG can either refer to the file format (legacy) JPG, or to the Joint Photographic Experts Group, the committee that has developed JPG and several other file formats, such as JPEG 2000, JPEG XR, JPEG XT, JPEG XS, and JPEG XL.

Should we:

  1. Have a single tag covering everything from legacy JPEG to JPEG XL and everything in-between? That would probably mean making other tags, such as and synonyms for .

  2. Have different tags for different formats? In that case, the description for should probably indicate that it only covers the old format (which, as of October 2022, remains the most common by far).

  3. Do something else?

The tag wiki or tag wikis should probably be updated either way.

The tag description appears to describe mostly the legacy JPEG compression format, published by the Joint Photographic Experts Group in 1992. Does the JPEG tag cover only the JPEG format, or does it also cover other formats developed by the same group, such as JPEG 2000, JPEG XR, JPEG XT, JPEG XS, and JPEG XL?

Note that those are not different versions of the same format — they are different formats (except JPEG XT, it seems). For example, JPEG XL uses a completely different compression algorithm, supports both lossy and lossless compression, and is intended to replace all lossless and lossy formats completely. As I understand it, the authors intend to supersede only legacy JPG, but also PNG and GIF. JPEG XL doesn't appear to have much in common with JPG except for the name.

One source of confusion may be that JPEG can either refer to the file format (legacy) JPG, or to the Joint Photographic Experts Group, the committee that has developed JPG and several other file formats, such as JPEG 2000 (.jp2), JPEG XR (.jxr), JPEG XT, JPEG XS (.jxs), and JPEG XL (.jxl).

Should we:

  1. Have a single tag covering everything from legacy JPEG to JPEG XL and everything in-between? That would probably mean making other tags, such as and synonyms for .

  2. Have different tags for different formats? In that case, the description for should probably indicate that it only covers the old format (which, as of October 2022, remains the most common by far).

  3. Do something else?

The tag wiki or tag wikis should probably be updated either way.

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