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Two bit/pixel full color encoding
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1986
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Lossy CompressionImage ProcessingImage AnalysisEngineeringImage CodingColor ReproductionImage CompressionColor Cell CompressionVideo Coding FormatColor CorrectionComputer EngineeringFull ColorComputational ImagingComputer ScienceAnimation CompressionCcc MethodCcc Encoding ProcessComputer Vision
Realism in computer graphics typically requires using 24 or more bits/pixel to generate an image. This paper describes a method developed by the authors called "Color Cell Compression" or "CCC" that preserves at least a limited animation and local update capability yet yields extraordinary-looking color images in approximately two bits/pixel independent of image complexity. Three intermediate methods of compressing images to six, four and three bits/pixel respectively are also described. The CCC encoding process for a 640 × 480 image averages 11 seconds on a VAX 11/750, however, the CCC method does permit real-time decoding of these images using software look-up tables and conventional display hardware. The three intermediate methods may also be decoded in real time but have the added advantage of requiring only 3-4 seconds for encoding on a VAX 11/750.
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