[comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d] Don't be 'sure' if you aren't! Re: Standard for file transmission

pete@octopus.UUCP (Pete Holzmann) (05/05/88)

In article <299@cullsj.UUCP> jeff@cullsj.UUCP (Jeffrey C. Fried) writes:
>
>   I stand corrected.  Since Lem-Ziv was DESIGNED for text compression, and
>the authors do not mention its use for binaries, i never considered using it.
>I tried it on an executable under UNIX and obtained a good reduction, for 
>reasons which are not apparent.  I'm sure that there are cases where this does
				  ^^^^^^^^
>not work (like graphics files), but it does appear to work , and in this case
	   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>better than the current version of ARITH.

Amaze your friends! Confound your enemies! Take a big TARGA graphics file
[24 bit data] and compress it to 10% or less of its original size if it
has much evenly-colored image area. Compress it by at least a *little*
(e.g. 10+%) even if it is a very busy image. Works as well as other
single-image compression techniques I've seen [assuming you want the
compressed output in reasonable time]. All courtesy of the LZW algorithm!

I wonder if L, Z and W are planning on suing everybody for infringing on
their copyright :-).
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