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john smith wrote:
I didn't know about .tif format being uncompressed. TIFF is kind of like a standard "container" that can have various kinds of image data in it. The more common kinds of data are not compressed, though. I am also being a little sloppy and saying "compressed" to mean "lossy compression". Lossy compression is what JPEG images and MP3 audio files do - they throw away the pieces that humans will have a hard time perceiving in order to get a small file size. This is great for Web sites or other situations where you don't have all the storage space or network bandwidth in the world. Lossless compression is what GIF and PNG images and ZIP archive files do. They do some math tricks to make the file size smaller, but when you uncompress the file, what comes out is always an exact bit-for-bit copy of what went in. This is better for archival purposes; the compression helps it take up less disk space, but somebody later can always get back exactly what you scanned in or recorded. Matt Roberds |
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