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is a process that reduces the number of bytes required to define a document in order to save disk space or transmission time. Compression is achieved by replacing commonly occurring sequences of pixels with shorter codes. Some compression methods--like JPEG, throw away some data seeking only to preserve the appearance of the image. Others
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A technology that reduces the size of a file. Compression programs are valuable to network users because they help save both time and bandwidth.
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A method of packing data in order to save disk storage space or download time. JPEGs are generally compressed graphics files. Compression is a technique to make a file or a data stream smaller for faster transmission or to take up less storage space.
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Any of several techniques that reduce the number of bits required to represent information in data transmission or storage, thereby conserving bandwidth and/or memory.
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A method of electronically reducing the number of bits required to store or transmit data within a specified time or space. The video industry uses several types of compression methods but the method adopted for DTV is called "MPEG2." Four full-range channels of programming and data can be compressed into the same space required by a single analog channel.
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