• unwarlikeExtortion@lemmy.ml
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    8 hours ago

    Maybe that’s what it was. It doesn’t necessarily need to be that going forward, as project putlooks anf goals change with time.

    Also editing is quite a lot of more work to support than mere viewing. As all tools and actions need to behave correctly - not jusbt the renderer.

    And something proprietary can hadly be a “industry standard”. It can be “most common” or a “de facto standard”. But all “industry standards” are by definition open as any industry worth its weight doesn’t rely on or include a single point of failure anywhere within itself.

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      1 hour ago

      “It doesn’t necessarily need to be that going forward”

      This part does not make any sense. Making GIMP to be able to support any image format is a good thing. Especially for future file preservation.

      If it was merely industry standard, if a software already good, people will just use the default format. It already happen with various industries, like comic making in Asia using .CLIP (Clip Studio Paint) instead of .PSD