Wavelet compression
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== Related formats == | == Related formats == | ||
Formats that use wavelet compression include: | Formats that use wavelet compression include: | ||
+ | * [[Corel Wavelet]] | ||
* [[ECW]] | * [[ECW]] | ||
* [[ICER]] | * [[ICER]] | ||
* [[Indeo]] | * [[Indeo]] | ||
* [[IWC (WaveL)]] | * [[IWC (WaveL)]] | ||
+ | * [[J Wavelet Image Codec]] | ||
* [[JPEG 2000]] | * [[JPEG 2000]] | ||
* [[Lightning Strike]] | * [[Lightning Strike]] | ||
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* [[MrSID]] | * [[MrSID]] | ||
* [[PGF (Progressive Graphics File)]] | * [[PGF (Progressive Graphics File)]] | ||
+ | * [[WLM]] (also known as CompW) | ||
* [[WSQ]] | * [[WSQ]] | ||
Revision as of 17:51, 26 October 2019
Wavelet compression is a type of (usually lossy) data compression used in some image and video formats.
Related formats
Formats that use wavelet compression include:
- Corel Wavelet
- ECW
- ICER
- Indeo
- IWC (WaveL)
- J Wavelet Image Codec
- JPEG 2000
- Lightning Strike
- LuraWave
- MrSID
- PGF (Progressive Graphics File)
- WLM (also known as CompW)
- WSQ