Re: Subtracting G channel from R and B may increase lossless compression?



On May 22, 3:58 pm, "LiloLilo" <danilo.brambi...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
anybody knows how subtracting G channel from R and from B could increase
lossless compression? I did some tests on some images and found out that
this is true but not for all images. Images with more noise compress worst.
Do you think that subtracting for example the R channel or the B channel
instead of G would be different?

It depends on the source material. Better correlation is always found
if you convert the RGB image into a YUV image (the transform is
reversable; losslessly if you have enough precision).

.



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