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'''High Efficiency Image File Format''' ('''HEIF''') is a digital [[container format]] for storing individual [[digital image]]s and image sequences. The standard covers [[multimedia]] files that can also include other media streams, such as [[timed text]], audio and video.<ref name="JCTVC" />
 
HEIF can store images encoded with multiple coding formats, for example both [[Standard-dynamic-range video|SDR]] and [[High-dynamic-range video|HDR]] images. [[High Efficiency Video Coding|HEVC]] is an image and video encoding format and the default image codec used with HEIF. HEIF files containing HEVC-encoded images are also known as '''HEIC''' files. Such files require less storage space than the equivalent quality [[JPEG]].<ref name="CNET" /><ref name="LesShu" />