Hey,danielwang wrote:Zoom on that pretty picture.
Does it look familiar? Like, uh, JPEG?
Ummmm, you are retarded. All forms of video and image compression are based on the same basic concept. Abusing the failures of the human mind to comprehend certian aspects. For instance, in a Mpeg1 and 2 the resolution of the chromonince (sp?) is actually scaled down to one quarter of the actual encoding resolution as the mind dosn't really notice. (Okay, you can change this value, but most decoders and encoders can't understand it) Also, area's are scanned for what's the same, what isn't the same, what moves and what dosn't move. This is why a solid white image saved to a Jpeg looks PERFECT and is really small, all it is is one big block of white. The more detailed the image is, the more data is needed to keep it look the same. In this process, the image is pretty much cut up into a little grid (Hence why you see 'squares' in compressed images and video). I congradulate you on realising th at Mpeg and Jpeg utalize a similar method of compression... You'd almost think that the Motion Picture Experts Group (Mpeg) and Joint Photographic Experts Group (Jpeg) were related in some... strange way... But don't let anyone in on the fact that you know... they might get you!