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  2. File:Compressor control.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Image compression - Wikipedia

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    Image compression is a type of data compression applied to digital images, to reduce their cost for storage or transmission. Algorithms may take advantage of visual perception and the statistical properties of image data to provide superior results compared with generic data compression methods which are used for other digital data.

  4. Free Lossless Image Format - Wikipedia

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    Jon Sneyers, one of the developers of FLIF, since combined it with ideas from various lossy compression formats to create a successor called the Free Universal Image Format (FUIF), which itself was combined with Google's PIK format to create JPEG XL. As a consequence, FLIF is no longer being developed. [1]

  5. bzip2 - Wikipedia

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    bzip2 is a free and open-source file compression program that uses the Burrows–Wheeler algorithm.It only compresses single files and is not a file archiver.It relies on separate external utilities such as tar for tasks such as handling multiple files, and other tools for encryption, and archive splitting.

  6. KGB Archiver - Wikipedia

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    KGB Archiver is a discontinued file archiver and data compression utility that employs the PAQ6 compression algorithm. [2] Written in Visual C++ by Tomasz Pawlak, KGB Archiver is designed to achieve a very high compression ratio. It has ten levels of compression, from very weak to maximum.

  7. lzop - Wikipedia

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    lzop is a free software file compression tool which implements the LZO algorithm and is licensed under the GPL. Aimed at being very fast, lzop produces files slightly larger than gzip while only requiring a tenth of the CPU use and only slightly higher memory utilization. [2] lzop is one of the fastest compressors available, [3] a close second ...