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There is an easy fix though. Just open the image in Gimp and then export it as a jpeg or PNG.
Spending up to a minute or more opening a huge-ass program to just convert one single image doesn't seem exactly elegant to me. Maybe it's easy but it's also a bit of a pain.
he's a Linux user doing stupid convoluted things for simple outcomes is kinda their thing
convert image.webp image.png
in your terminal should do the trick, if you're on Linuxi don't have a
convert
command, i usually just use ffmpeg thoughLook for a package called imagemagick and install that. Now enjoy the depths of programmatic image manipulation!
Huh, I thought it was a default on most distros. Definitely came with mine
But yeah, ffmpeg works just fine in that case