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Indeed, looks like it's the same thing as with independent H.264 vs VP8 comparisons : JPG has a hideous blocky rendering but keeps more details, while WebP makes more nice-looking images at the cost of some blurring.
I prefer blur myself. In my opinion, being aesthetically-pleasing as a whole is much more important for a picture that some detail in the wild disappearing. Moreover, JPEG/H264 blocks are very annoying when doing image editing (they make tools based on contour detection fail miserably). And after all, those who really want details will only be satisfied with lossless formats anyway
Edited 2010-10-02 08:09 UTC