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The journey to JPEG XL started with guetzli (which started with butteraugli to guide loss in JPEG encoding) and brunsli. Guetzli is a great (but very very slow) JPEG encoder. Brunsli is a classic JPEG1 recompressor. We mixed those and got the first version of PIK. We added some forced format-level progression, adaptive quantization, filtering, larger DCTs, integerated HUIF as lossless/super-progressive coder, and adopted some WebP lossless features into HUIF (Select, 2d-LZ77, entropy clustering).

The final version still had brunsli-like features and we surfaced those as a JPEG recompression system.



As a swiss person, all these names of common christmas cookies here are making me hungry.


others are real Swiss cookies, but butteraugli is a made up Pseudo-Swiss word based on voisilmäpulla, a Finnish sweet bread


Interesting... Butteräugli does sound like a swiss cookie though. I can even imagine what it looks like based on the name.




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