Diogenes opened this issue on Jan 06, 2010 · 722 posts
cspear posted Wed, 05 May 2010 at 1:20 PM
Quote - Imagine an image file format where it was possible to encode multiple regions, each with a different pixel density.
Such things have been around for at least 15 years: Kodak's Photo CD format sort of had that feature, and FlashPix built on that - but neither caught on.
The JPEG 2000 file format enables the file to be encoded to produce progressively higher levels of resolution, which can be region-specific, and it's possible to encode a TIFF file with a (multi-resolution) pyramid structure; the trick is to get applications to use these features.
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