HEIF
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| '''HEIF''' (High Efficiency Image File Format) is the lossy image (and animation?) format defined by [[MPEG-H]] Part 12 (ISO/IEC 23008-12). As of 2017-06, it is still under development. | '''HEIF''' (High Efficiency Image File Format) is the lossy image (and animation?) format defined by [[MPEG-H]] Part 12 (ISO/IEC 23008-12). As of 2017-06, it is still under development. | ||
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HEIF (High Efficiency Image File Format) is the lossy image (and animation?) format defined by MPEG-H Part 12 (ISO/IEC 23008-12). As of 2017-06, it is still under development.
It is closely related to the HEVC video format, so in that way it is similar to BPG. It uses ISO Base Media File Format as a container format, so in that way it is similar to JPEG 2000.
Identifiers
Based on draft specifications, it uses the brands mif1 and msf1.
Links
- Wikipedia: High Efficiency Image File Format
- HEIF information from the MPEG website
- HEIF information from Nokia Technologies
- ISO/IEC 23008-12
- How Apple is squeezing more photos into your iPhone
See also MPEG-H#Links.

