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Re: An alarming amount of image manipulation - time to fight back

Posted by Mario-2 on Oct 09, 2008; 7:22pm
URL: http://confocal-microscopy-list.275.s1.nabble.com/Re-Ana-alarming-amount-of-image-manipulation-tp592857p1313564.html

Johan,

I have no problem with lossless compression, LZW etc. I do have a
problem with people using "high quality" jpegs which might look the
same, but introduce high frequency pixel level artifacts.
Colocalization and other correlation dependent imaging methods can
suffer. Resolution can suffer. As far as transfer rates, I am patient
and have no problem waiting 20 min to download a gigabyte image file
to my home office. Storage is an issue but I am of the opinion that
it is especially important to keep at least two copies of the
original unmanipulated data with at least one on a read only memory
format such as a DVD. Patents (or academic reputations) can succeed
or fail on being able to justify a claim.


>Mario wrote:
>...
>>  upon request. In fact, uncompressed raw image files should be provided
>>  to the reviewers of a paper. Might save a lot time. As for Catherine
>>  Verfaillie and colleagues, without knowing the details, it seems like
>>  a black eye on common sense on the part of U of Minn. sorry don't mean
>>  to offend but consider item 2.
>it's about time to get this straight (mario might have just a typo here,
>not claiming anything for him):
>
>        compression does NOT imply reduced image quality
>
>but it does for sure increase the speed of disk transfer, and if you
>know what you are doing, some but not all compression algorithms can
>*optionally* trade high frequency information (noise) for disk space.
>avoid using the terminology that "compression" destroys images because
>it confuses non-experts into thinking they should be storing the images
>uncompressed. there's a factor 2-10 to gain in disk space/speed for
>normal images.
>
>/Johan (who is very tired of re-teaching about compression)
>
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>Johan Henriksson
>MSc Engineering
>PhD student, Karolinska Institutet
>http://mahogny.areta.org http://www.endrov.net


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