According to Sam TH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Absolutely NO. I'm totally against this. Why ? See how a big mess it will be. 
> > Take the example of RTF: picture format supported are PICT, WMF, DIB, BMP, JPEG,
> > PNG, TIFF, GIF, etc. Not really a few for an *interchange* format.
> > 
> > So we should onle save PNG, SVG and JPEG (I'm pushing hard for this).
> > 
> > When it comes to object embedding, any object embedded MUST include its last
> > representation, for display and printing purpose, in one of the 3 support 
> > file format (most likely SVG).
> 
> Yes, yes, yes, +6. :-)
> 
> Actually, I'm still not convinced about jpeg.  Hub, what kind of space
> savings are we talking about here?

Let's do a simple test:

I take a photography of my wife's parents dog that has been saved in JPEG
using medium compression, whose photographic quality is quite good.
Resolution is 1024x768 in 24bits
I take xv that uses libpng to do PNG. Save the same image as PNG using
full color and maximum level of compression.
Here is the result:

[~] (rhodan) >>ll jade1024.*  
-r--r--r--   1 hub      hub         93416 Jan  3 13:20 jade1024.jpg
-rw-r--r--   1 hub      hub        901867 Apr 20 13:09 jade1024.png
[~] (rhodan) >>

Do you need comparison charts ?

And TIFF using LZW:
-rw-r--r--   1 hub      hub       2273564 Apr 20 13:13 jade1024.tif

Note that what I have done is typical use of JPEG: photography.

Hub

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