Forget JPEG, it's all about HD photo!

Microsoft's new format promises higher quality images

JPEGs don't seem like the kind of thing that can be replaced but, believe it or not, the next step towards a next-generation picture format has been taken. And it's Microsoft who is the driving force. The new format will probably be called JPEG XR, but it's being called 'HD photo' by Microsoft as some marketer obviously thinks it's a good idea.

The Joint Photographic Expert Group (that's JPEG, folks) has announced it is to work towards creating an open standard for the new format so it can be used by all camera manufacturers and computer systems.

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