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The act of discarding redundant or semi-redundant information from a file, thereby making it smaller.
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| compressor |
A processor that
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| compressor |
A signal processor that reduces dynamic range by using automatic volume control. Also, an amplifier whose gain decreases as the input signal level increases above a pre-set point.
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| compressibility |
Degree of physical change of the suspended solids or filter cake when subjected to pressure.
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| compression |
Process of compacting digital data, images and text. Software algorithms search the raster image to build a greatly condensed (from a file storage perspective) format of the image. In the case of CCITT Group IV, the file size reduction is about 25:1. The actual compression factor is greatly dependent upon the quality of the scan and upon the density of the information.
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