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  2. Image compression - Wikipedia

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    Image compression is a type of data compression applied to digital images, to reduce their cost for storage or transmission. Algorithms may take advantage of visual perception and the statistical properties of image data to provide superior results compared with generic data compression methods which are used for other digital data.

  3. JPEG 2000 - Wikipedia

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    JPEG 2000 (JP2) is an image compression standard and coding system. It was developed from 1997 to 2000 by a Joint Photographic Experts Group committee chaired by Touradj Ebrahimi (later the JPEG president), [1] with the intention of superseding their original JPEG standard (created in 1992), which is based on a discrete cosine transform (DCT), with a newly designed, wavelet-based method.

  4. Data compression ratio - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, lossy compression (e.g. JPEG for images, or MP3 and Opus for audio) can achieve much higher compression ratios at the cost of a decrease in quality, such as Bluetooth audio streaming, as visual or audio compression artifacts from loss of important information are introduced.

  5. Image resolution - Wikipedia

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    Measured resolutions of negative film have ranged from 25–200 LP/mm, which equates to a range of 325 lines for 2-perf, to (theoretically) over 2300 lines for 4-perf shot on T-Max 100. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Kodak states that 35 mm film has the equivalent of 6K resolution horizontally according to a Senior Vice President of IMAX.

  6. File:LAZ 200.JPG - Wikipedia

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  7. Kilobyte - Wikipedia

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    The internationally recommended unit symbol for the kilobyte is kB. [ 1 ] In some areas of information technology , particularly in reference to random-access memory capacity, kilobyte instead typically refers to 1024 (2 10 ) bytes.

  8. File:J-Air, CRJ-200, JA201J (17353485185).jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. File:J-Air, CRJ-200, JA206J (20189248344).jpg - Wikipedia

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