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    Dropbox Lepton

    Dropbox Lepton

    Lepton is a tool and file format for losslessly compressing JPEGs

    Lepton image compression, saving 22% losslessly from images at 15MB/s. Lepton achieves a 22% savings reduction for existing JPEG images, by predicting coefficients in JPEG blocks and feeding those predictions as context into an arithmetic coder. Lepton preserves the original file bit-for-bit perfectly. It compresses JPEG files at a rate of 5 megabytes per second and decodes them back to the original bits at 15 megabytes per second, securely, deterministically, and in under 24 megabytes of memory. ...
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    LPC-Rice HDF5 filter

    Multi-threaded HDF5 filter implementing the LPC-Rice codec

    Multi-threaded HDF5 filter implementing the LPC-Rice codec. This lossless codec is intended to compress correlated signal data, such as image data, stored in HDF5 chunks. The codec/filter is optimized for both compression and decompression speed, but compression ratios are still comparable to JPEG-LS and CCSDS-123 codecs.
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    Collects EXIF information from image files (currently JPEG) recursively through a directory structure, and prints the information in histogram form (as numbers sorted by bin size). It uses the Exiv2 library to parse the files. C++ on Win32 and Linux.
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