Thread Subject: jpeg code

Subject: jpeg code

From: huda nawaf

Date: 24 May, 2008 06:03:08

Message: 1 of 7

hi,
please can anybody provid me the way of compression image
using jpeg?

i do appreciate your help

thanks,
huda

Subject: jpeg code

From: Nicolaie Popescu-Bodorin

Date: 24 May, 2008 06:47:01

Message: 2 of 7

In the upper right of this page is the search form. Go for
JPEG or DCT or compression or wavelet (for jpeg2k). You'll
find a lot of useful code and comments.

Bodorin


"huda nawaf" <halmamory@yahoo.com> wrote in message
<g18b2s$7a7$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> hi,
> please can anybody provid me the way of compression image
> using jpeg?
>
> i do appreciate your help
>
> thanks,
> huda

Subject: jpeg code

From: roberson@ibd.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca (Walter Roberson)

Date: 24 May, 2008 08:21:46

Message: 3 of 7

In article <g18dl5$oi5$1@fred.mathworks.com>,
Nicolaie Popescu-Bodorin <freeseosubmit@yah00.com> wrote:
>In the upper right of this page is the search form.

Ummm, No. On the page I read that on, what the upper right corner
contained was,

(1)--[1]

which is information about the threading of the messages and which
of the messages in the thread that I have already read.


>Go for
>JPEG or DCT or compression or wavelet (for jpeg2k). You'll
>find a lot of useful code and comments.

Using search engines to look for more information on the topic is
a good idea: the error was in thinking that everyone is seeing the
messages presented the same way that you are seeing them presented.

This is a Usenet newsgroup, a decentralized information exchange
system that works by sending out copies of text messages and having
systems copy the messages and send them out to their friends,
and those friends copy and send them out to -their- friends and so on.

What *I* read is the copy of the text message held in storage at one
of the local universities.

Some sites wrap graphical interfaces around this process of sending
out or storing text messages. Mathworks has one such graphical
interface; Drexel University has another; Google has a third,
and there are perhaps others that I do not know about. Some of those
graphical interfaces might happen to offer a search form in the
upper-right corner of the way that *they* present the messages.
I know Google doesn't -- *their* search form is centered on the
page near the top, not in the upper-right.
--
  "Tired minds don't plan well. Sleep first, plan later."
                                              -- Walter Reisch

Subject: jpeg code

From: Nicolaie Popescu-Bodorin

Date: 24 May, 2008 09:14:03

Message: 4 of 7

A lot of words for nothing.
If you post on Matlab Newsgroup then is a good ideea to use
the Matlab Newsgroup interface
(http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/newsreader/) or
else, sleep first and talk latter.

Bodorin

roberson@ibd.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca (Walter Roberson) wrote in
message <g18j6p$9vk$1@canopus.cc.umanitoba.ca>...
> In article <g18dl5$oi5$1@fred.mathworks.com>,
> Nicolaie Popescu-Bodorin <freeseosubmit@yah00.com> wrote:
> >In the upper right of this page is the search form.
>
> Ummm, No. On the page I read that on, what the upper
right corner
> contained was,
>
> (1)--[1]
>
> which is information about the threading of the messages
and which
> of the messages in the thread that I have already read.
>
>
> >Go for
> >JPEG or DCT or compression or wavelet (for jpeg2k).
You'll
> >find a lot of useful code and comments.
>
> Using search engines to look for more information on the
topic is
> a good idea: the error was in thinking that everyone is
seeing the
> messages presented the same way that you are seeing them
presented.
>
> This is a Usenet newsgroup, a decentralized information
exchange
> system that works by sending out copies of text messages
and having
> systems copy the messages and send them out to their
friends,
> and those friends copy and send them out to -their-
friends and so on.
>
> What *I* read is the copy of the text message held in
storage at one
> of the local universities.
>
> Some sites wrap graphical interfaces around this process
of sending
> out or storing text messages. Mathworks has one such
graphical
> interface; Drexel University has another; Google has a
third,
> and there are perhaps others that I do not know about.
Some of those
> graphical interfaces might happen to offer a search form
in the
> upper-right corner of the way that *they* present the
messages.
> I know Google doesn't -- *their* search form is centered
on the
> page near the top, not in the upper-right.
> --
> "Tired minds don't plan well. Sleep first, plan later."
> -- Walter
Reisch

Subject: jpeg code

From: roberson@ibd.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca (Walter Roberson)

Date: 24 May, 2008 09:26:11

Message: 5 of 7

In article <g18m8r$pmt$1@fred.mathworks.com>,
Nicolaie Popescu-Bodorin <freeseosubmit@yah00.com> wrote:
>A lot of words for nothing.
>If you post on Matlab Newsgroup then is a good ideea to use
>the Matlab Newsgroup interface
>(http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/newsreader/) or
>else, sleep first and talk latter.

I disagree. If you are a heavy user of the matlab newsgroup, then,
IMHO, it is a POOR idea to use the Matlab Newsgroup interface. That
interface is missing too many features that are required to keep up
with the heavy volume in the Matlab newsgroup. That interface may be
fine for casual readers who pick and choose a small number of posts to
examine, but with the group's sustained average of around 200 postings
per day, the visual interface just isn't up to the task of intensive
group use.
--
  "What we have to do is to be forever curiously testing new
  opinions and courting new impressions." -- Walter Pater

Subject: jpeg code

From: vaibhav

Date: 15 Aug, 2008 09:48:01

Message: 6 of 7

"Nicolaie Popescu-Bodorin" <freeseosubmit@yah00.com> wrote
in message <g18dl5$oi5$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> In the upper right of this page is the search form. Go for
> JPEG or DCT or compression or wavelet (for jpeg2k). You'll
> find a lot of useful code and comments.
>
> Bodorin
>
>
> "huda nawaf" <halmamory@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> <g18b2s$7a7$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> > hi,
> > please can anybody provid me the way of compression image
> > using jpeg?
> >
> > i do appreciate your help
> >
> > thanks,
> > huda
>




hey i too would like a IMAGE COMPRESSION source code written
 in MATLAB.
please send me if you have it

thanks

p.s. : i would also like to write matlab code for
           MULTI-VIEW IMAGE COMPRESSION any kind of
                  contribution in this will be helpful.

Subject: jpeg code

From: bhupesh kumar

Date: 5 Apr, 2009 07:00:04

Message: 7 of 7

roberson@ibd.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca (Walter Roberson) wrote in message <g18j6p$9vk$1@canopus.cc.umanitoba.ca>...
> In article <g18dl5$oi5$1@fred.mathworks.com>,
> Nicolaie Popescu-Bodorin <freeseosubmit@yah00.com> wrote:
> >In the upper right of this page is the search form.
>
> Ummm, No. On the page I read that on, what the upper right corner
> contained was,
>
> (1)--[1]
>
> which is information about the threading of the messages and which
> of the messages in the thread that I have already read.
>
>
> >Go for
> >JPEG or DCT or compression or wavelet (for jpeg2k). You'll
> >find a lot of useful code and comments.
>
> Using search engines to look for more information on the topic is
> a good idea: the error was in thinking that everyone is seeing the
> messages presented the same way that you are seeing them presented.
>
> This is a Usenet newsgroup, a decentralized information exchange
> system that works by sending out copies of text messages and having
> systems copy the messages and send them out to their friends,
> and those friends copy and send them out to -their- friends and so on.
>
> What *I* read is the copy of the text message held in storage at one
> of the local universities.
>
> Some sites wrap graphical interfaces around this process of sending
> out or storing text messages. Mathworks has one such graphical
> interface; Drexel University has another; Google has a third,
> and there are perhaps others that I do not know about. Some of those
> graphical interfaces might happen to offer a search form in the
> upper-right corner of the way that *they* present the messages.
> I know Google doesn't -- *their* search form is centered on the
> page near the top, not in the upper-right.
> --
> "Tired minds don't plan well. Sleep first, plan later."
> -- Walter Reisch

sir,
i m doing a project on image compression using jpeg2000.please send me some matlab codes.i will be thankfull to you

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