Image compression is the application of Data compression on digital images. In effect, the objective is to reduce redundancy of the image data in order to be able to store or transmit data in an efficient form. Image compression can be lossy or lossless. Lossless compression is sometimes preferred for artificial images such as technical drawings, icons or comics. This is because lossy compression methods, especially when used at low bit rates, introduce compression artifacts. Lossless compression methods may also be preferred for high value content, such as medical imagery or image scans made for archival purposes. Lossy methods are especially suitable for natural images such as photos in applications where minor (sometimes imperceptible) loss of fidelity is acceptable to achieve a substantial reduction in bit rate.
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Saving transparent gifs
Everything you need to save transparent gifs (PNGs).
Author: Trevor Morris | Visits: 222 |
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SVG: The Future Web Format
Tom Arah investigates SVG a new graphic format that could revolutionize the Web. Author: Designer Info | Visits: 1553 |
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The Bitmap Standards - BMP, TIFF, GIF and JPEG
Tom Arah looks at the four main bitmap file standards BMP, TIFF, GIF and JPEG. Author: Designer Info | Visits: 523 |
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Two Kinds of Computer Graphics
Explanations and examples of bitmapped vs. vector images, as well as anti-aliasing, and the EPS format. Author: SketchPad | Visits: 1092 |
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Understanding and making the most of GIFs and JPEGs
This tutorial was developed with Photoshop 5 and Fireworks 1. Photoshop 5.5 has changed Photoshop's web handling but the info here remains useful. Author: Designer Info | Visits: 458 |
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Image Enlargement Tip — Improving JPG Images
How to make a JPG image twice the size and still look good. Author: Photoshop Support | Visits: 361 |