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Title
Practical Analysis of TIFF File Size Reductions Achievable Through Compression: Paper - iPRES 2016 - Swiss National Library, Bern
Language
English
Description (en)
This paper presents results of a practical analysis into the effects of three main lossless TIFF compression algorithms – LZW, ZIP and Group 4 – on the storage requirements for a small set of digitized materials. In particular we are interested in understanding which algorithm achieves a greater reduction in overall storage, and whether there is any variation based on the type of file (e.g. colour depth). We compress 503 files with two software utilities – ImageMagick and LibTiff – and record the resulting file size for comparison against the original uncompressed version. Overall we find that in order to effectively (although not necessarily optimally) reduce total storage, Group 4 compression is most appropriate for 1-bit/pixel images, and ZIP compression is suited to all others. We also find that ImageMagick – which uses the LibTiff library – typically out-performs LibTiff with respect to compressed file sizes, noting that this appears to be the result of setting the “Predictor” tag.
Author of the digital object
Peter  May
Kevin  Davies
Publisher
Swiss National Library, Bern
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application/pdf
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468.9 kB
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CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 AT
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Created
27.01.2017 03:36:03
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