Capturing and sharing moments through photographs is common in our daily lives, driven by the desire for good-quality pictures. The iPhone’s camera stands out among other phones, consistently ...
While your Android phone's internal storage — be it 128GB, 256GB, or even 512GB — may seem ample at first, it's likely to fill up faster than you expect, especially if you capture or store a lot of ...
If you take a photo on your phone or a digital camera, or snap a quick screenshot on your computer, you might want to share that photo online or send it to a friend. But digital images are sometimes ...
You can resize a digital image file to fit a frame, send as an email attachment or insert it in a web page. Photo editing software allows you to reduce the pixel dimensions of your image. For example, ...
Image data that tends to be stored in large quantities is where you want to keep the file size as small as possible. Cloud service Dropbox is free software that can compress JPEG image data by 22% on ...
When uploading photos to SNS or online storage, or attaching them to an email and sending them to someone, we want to keep the file size as small as possible, but on the other hand, we also want to ...
Google has developed and open-sourced a new JPEG algorithm that reduces file size by about 35 percent—or alternatively, image quality can be significantly improved while keeping file size constant.
The Internet is full of images, and we all want them to load as fast as possible and look as good as possible. For those companies storing and serving these images, the desire is to keep the images as ...
Image compression, once the domain of the PC, is becoming pervasive in embedded environments. This trend is largely a result of the increased processing power and multimedia capabilities of new DSPs.