Hi !

> > I am currently doing research on other ways to extremely compress images
> > (which allow for lossless modes), but that will take a while.
> Have you investigated wavelets?

Of course. It is basically yet another transformation based encoding.

> As I understand them, they get incredible compression, and the quality loss
> isn't very bad.

Yes. However I'm on another track. The main goal is not incredible compression,
but rather a somewhat scalable compression with some specific boundary 
conditions. I.e. the method I am working on does not separate by spatial
frequencies like wavelets, JPEG etc. do, but by "image properties" like 
edges, color/greyvalue and texture.

> I've played a bit with them, if you're curious:
> http://students.washington.edu/eeyem/old/wavelet/

I'll have a look. TNX.

> That's only 1d compression, but 2d compression is not much more difficult.
> You'd need a book/website, anyway.

CU, ANdy

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