Bitmap compression for 4- and 8-bit bitmaps. Compression is lossless - it does not discard detail from the image.
An acronym that stands for Run Length Encoding. This compression can be applied to monochrome images in the conversion to PDF. It is most effective on images with large areas of black or white. to top
Run-Length Encoding. An encoding technique to compress the data storing a screen image. Normally used to compress high-contrast images such as black-and-white images, run-length encoding compression stores only the transitions from black to white or from white to black and the distance between transition. (7/96)
A Utah un ength ncoded file image file can be viewed with free viewer programs on most platforms, but will not be directly recognized by most browsers.
Run Length Encoding is a lossless compression format primarily used with Windows files (BMP, PCX). RLE supports only 256 colours.
Run Length Encoding. A compression method where same values are replaced.
un ength ncoded, loss free data compression (different codes for TGA /SGI)
Run-length encoding, a very simple compression method in which runs of repeated bytes are replaced by (length,value) pairs. For example, the 12-byte sequence could instead be encoded as the 4-byte sequence , which would be interpreted as ``five zeros followed by seven nines.''
Run-Length-Encoding is the non-lossy compression algorithm, usually compressed no more than 2:1, used on Windows *.bmp files most often. RLE non-lossy compressions are most often used in archiving image files that cannot sustain any loss in quality.
A compression scheme. A run of pixels or bytes of the same color or value are coded as a single value recording the color or byte value and the number duplications in the run.
Run Length Encoding. Microsoft's video compression algorithm for bitmap graphics image files.
Run-Length Encoded file format, used by CompuServe. A graphics data-format with compression, single-image documents may contain either 128 by 96 or 256 by 192 pixels. For DOS/Windows and MacOS systems. Filenames have an: .RLE extension. This format is similar to Window's BMP. .
CompuServe for Windows Run Length Encoded compressed image format.
RLE stands for Run-length Encoding. RLE is also known as Animation, and was created specifically for compression and decompression of animation clips. It is best used as a lossless codec of sequences of drawn or rendered still images.
An image stored using run-length encoding.
un- ength ncoding, a form of compression well suited to pictures with large blocks of a single color, such as a line drawing.
Run Length Encoding, a form of data compression encoding.