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graphics/ljpeg,
Lossless JPEG codec
Branch: pkgsrc-2014Q3,
Version: 1.0,
Package name: ljpg-1.0,
Maintainer: pkgsrc-usersIn 1992, a joint ISO/CCITT committee known as JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts
Group) established and published the first draft international standard (DIS)
for compressing continuous-tone still images, both grayscale and color. JPEG has
defined four mode of operations, summarized them as follows:
(1) Sequential encoding: each image component is encoded in a single
left-to-right, top-to-bottom scan;
(2) Progressive encoding: the image is encoded in multiple scans for
applications in which transmission time is long, and the viewer prefers to
watch the image build up in multiple coarse-to-clear passes;
(3) Lossless encoding: the images is encoded to guarantee exact recovery of
every source image sample value (even though the result is low compression
compared to the lossy modes);
(4) Hierarchical encoding: the image is encoded at multiple resolutions so that
lower-resolution versions may be accessed without first having to decompress
the image at its full resolution.
Our lossless JPEG encoding program has an automatic prediction selection value
(PSV) selector which selects the best PSV among a user provided or default set
of PSVs. This selector guarantees the best compression ratio for lossless JPEG.
The encoding program "pnmtoljpg" compresses a Portable Pixmap or Portable
Graymap image to a lossles JPEG (ljpg) image using the JPEG standard (DIS)
lossless mode of operation. The decoding program "ljpgtopnm" decodes a ljpg
image to either a Portable Pixmap or Portable Graymap image depending on the
number of color components stored in the ljpg image file.
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- (2014-10-01) Package added to pkgsrc.se, version ljpg-1.0 (created)