Variation of degradation according to the compression ratio

Variation of degradation according to the compression ratio

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... following table (table 4) shows the variation of the average of degradation according to 5 selected levels of compression (1:12, 1:24, 1:30, 1:40, 1:50) According to our model, the table shows well that degradation believes very quickly with the increase in the compression ratio, in particular for methods GIF, PNG-8, and PNG-24. In less marked, it will be the same for method JPEG. ...
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... following table (table 4) shows the variation of the average of degradation according to 5 selected levels of compression (1:12, 1:24, 1:30, 1:40, 1:50) According to our model, the table shows well that degradation believes very quickly with the increase in the compression ratio, in particular for methods GIF, PNG-8, and PNG-24. In less marked, it will be the same for method JPEG. ...

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