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I did not see detail in the JPEG that was not present in the h.265; a few regions in the grass still look slightly better, since they have more noise and less blur, and that's more pleasant to the eye in high-frequency areas.

Also note that there is more detail in the h.265 than the JPEG where the trees meet the sky.



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