Windows 11 continues its journey toward modernizing the desktop experience with the latest 24H2 update, now incorporating native support for the next-generation image format JPEG XL. This move promises to enhance everything from how images are stored and transmitted to how they are displayed...
Windows 11 is taking a step toward supporting the new JPEG XL (JXL) image format—a move that aligns with modern trends while promising enhanced customization options for desktop users. However, as with many first adoptions, there’s a caveat. While the platform now nominally supports JXL files...
Windows 11 24H2 Supports JPEG XL – Enable It in 5 Simple Steps
Windows enthusiasts, get ready to level up your imaging game. Microsoft's Windows 11 24H2 update brings with it several exciting enhancements, and one of the star features is native support for the JPEG XL image format. As reported...
Windows 11 Embraces JPEG XL for Superior Image Quality
In a move that underscores its commitment to modernizing multimedia capabilities, Microsoft has quietly rolled out support for the JPEG XL image format in the latest Windows 11 24H2 update. This new feature is delivered through an extension...
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Here’s our quick-and-easy guide to recording screenshots on your Surface or Surface Book.
Whether it’s sharing a screen from a game, recording an image of your desktop, or snapping a photo of a Skype session, there are many reasons to take screenshots on your Surface...
I have been scanning documents from my printer, HP deskjet F4480, it scans okay but does not save to a scanned docment file but to my pictures!! It shows up as a 'flower' instead of the document, what gives here? Also when I download pictures feom my camera, they also show up as "flowers"...
How can I change the current background image for the welcome screen?
Which requirements exist for this image?
Must it be in *.BMP format or can it *.png or *.jpg as well?
Must it be exactly the site of the screen or is it (if necssary) stretched/shrinked?
Peter
:(I am unable to display picture in the Media Center. Yes, they are .jpgi I have seen where in XP they have revised the registry. Does this need to be done in Windows 7? I am using Infraview and understand this might have created the problem.
Just how many web-capable image formats does the world need? To most people, the well-known combination of JPEG, PNG and GIF will suffice for most needs and situations, but it seems that Google is far from satisfied with the current status quo.
However, instead of proposing changes to the way...
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