On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 5:43 AM, KKH <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> hi
> i want to compress lossless jpeg
>
> regarding to : http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/formats/#jpg_lossless
>

This URL you cite describes lossless *processing* of existing JPEG images:
| These command include "rdjpgcom", "wrjpgcom", and the most important
one "jpegtran"
| which allows you to flip, crop and insert image data rounded into
8x8 pixel blocks, without
| loosing image quality.

JPEG is inherently lossy; every image you write will use lossy
compression. The lossless processing is so that when you have a JPEG
image that starts lossy, you don't lose any MORE information when you
rotate, flip, crop, etc.

Even -quality 100 for JPEG is still lossy. Not much, but you do NOT
get the same pixels out that you put in.

As Fred said, JPEG2000 includes lossless compression. But PNG is a
much better choice because it is more widely supported.
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