![]() So, what's the problem then? It seems that since Chrome 68 in some Windows systems, Chrome forces users to save JPG or JPEG images in JFIF format, making this a problematic specially, when you use tools that don't work when you provide images in the JFIF format. ![]() It was curious to see, that after exporting the image in the mentioned format in the new tab, when I tried to save the image using the context menu of Google Chrome (Right click over the image and clicking Save as), the file save dialog appeared like this:Īs a developer, I know that the exported image is JPEG (JPEG Interchange Format), and not JFIF (JPEG File Interchange Format). In the last days, I worked on a feature of a project that exports a JPEG image into a new browser tab using the Blob URL/Object URL pseudo protocol: ![]()
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