Zsolt Udvari deb4c9731f graphics/R-cran-webp: new port
Lossless webp images are 26% smaller in size compared to PNG. Lossy webp images
are 25-34% smaller in size compared to JPEG. This package reads and writes webp
images into a 3 (rgb) or 4 (rgba) channel bitmap array using conventions from
the 'jpeg' and 'png' packages.
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