>>> >THIS SHOULD NOT BE THE CASE, IF YOU ARE GETTING DISTORTIONS THEN YOU HAVE A >BUM COMPRESSION PROGRAM. ><< > >That's right Britt. LZW may have had some implementation issues from >differing vendors. But the compression itself is considered "lossless", >meaning that what goes in comes out. > >BTW I understand that LZW works by mapping out redundant pixels (ie. all >the white ones, black ones, etc) rather than altering any individual >pixels. Certainly any jpeg style artifacts are the result of poor >programing or worse. The above should point out why LZW is not consistant >with the resulting file size. Files with line work will benefit the most, >while images with lots of complex details may not reduce much at all. > >Frank I have actually seen file sizes increase when an image ia especially grainy! Britt Britt Griswold Graphics And Publications NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Code 253 Bldg. 8 Rm. N15 Greenbelt, MD 20771 (301) 286-3381 (301) 286-1705 (FAX) [log in to unmask]