Format Set — Fruit Still Life (AVIF)
A 1024×1024 fruit still life exported as AVIF — the modern-codec member of the conversion set.

Specifications
- Width
- 1024
- Height
- 1024
- Format
- AVIF
- Content
- identical across the set
What is a .avif file?
AVIF is a raster image format that stores AV1-encoded still images inside an ISOBMFF container. It offers high compression efficiency with support for wide color gamut, HDR, alpha transparency, and animation. It is supported by most current browsers and delivers small files at high quality.
How to use this file
Use an example AVIF to test modern decoder support, HDR and wide-gamut handling, and delivery pipelines that serve AVIF with fallbacks to WebP or JPEG.
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- jpgCMYK JPEG (print colour space)The fruit still life converted to the CMYK (print) colour space and saved as a JPEG — for testing CMYK decoding and CMYK→RGB conversion. Some web viewers render CMYK JPEGs with a colour shift.
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