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authorwiz <wiz@pkgsrc.org>2003-12-21 21:29:08 +0000
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Initial import of jpeg_ls-2.2:
This software package contains an implementation of JPEG-LS, the emerging lossless/near-lossless compression standard for continuous-tone images being developed by ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG1 (draft document FCD14495 as of November 1997). The names of the executables in the software package derive from the acronym LOCO, as the core of the new standard is based on the LOCO-I algorithm (LOw COmplexity LOssless COmpression for Images) developed at Hewlett-Packard Laboratories (reference: M. Weinberger, G. Seroussi, G. Sapiro, "LOCO-I: A Low Complexity, Context-Based, Lossless Image Compression Algorithm," Proc. IEEE Data Compression Conference, Snowbird, Utah, March-April 1996). The term "near-lossless compression" refers to a lossy algorithm for which each decompressed image sample differs from the corresponding original image sample by not more than a pre-specified value, the (usually small) "loss." Lossless compression corresponds to loss=0. Even though the term "continuous-tone image" refers in principle to any image whose components have more than one bit per sample, palletized images may require a reordering of the color palette for best compression results using LOCO-I on the array of color indices. This functionality is not implemented in the present software, although it is supported by the new standard, and is easy enough to implement with the tools given. Notice, however, that LOCO-I and JPEG-LS were not designed, and might not give optimal performance, for images that have been palletized through dithering.
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+This software package contains an implementation of JPEG-LS, the
+emerging lossless/near-lossless compression standard for continuous-tone
+images being developed by ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG1 (draft document
+FCD14495 as of November 1997). The names of the executables in the
+software package derive from the acronym LOCO, as the core of the
+new standard is based on the LOCO-I algorithm (LOw COmplexity
+LOssless COmpression for Images) developed at Hewlett-Packard
+Laboratories (reference: M. Weinberger, G. Seroussi, G. Sapiro,
+"LOCO-I: A Low Complexity, Context-Based, Lossless Image Compression
+Algorithm," Proc. IEEE Data Compression Conference, Snowbird, Utah,
+March-April 1996).
+
+The term "near-lossless compression" refers to a lossy algorithm
+for which each decompressed image sample differs from the corresponding
+original image sample by not more than a pre-specified value, the
+(usually small) "loss." Lossless compression corresponds to loss=0.
+Even though the term "continuous-tone image" refers in principle
+to any image whose components have more than one bit per sample,
+palletized images may require a reordering of the color palette
+for best compression results using LOCO-I on the array of color
+indices. This functionality is not implemented in the present
+software, although it is supported by the new standard, and is easy
+enough to implement with the tools given. Notice, however, that
+LOCO-I and JPEG-LS were not designed, and might not give optimal
+performance, for images that have been palletized through dithering.