Entwistle A
The Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, 91 Riding House Street, London W1W 7BS, United Kingdom.
Biotech Histochem. 2003 Apr;78(2):91-9. doi: 10.1080/10520290310001593829.
This is part two of an article that describes the properties of the image data files that are encountered routinely in digital light micrography. In the current part of the article, the differences between saving image data as large intact files and smaller files that have had some information removed, i.e., using lossy compression, are related first. Subsequently, appropriate ways of configuring computers to deal with the large intact image data files are suggested. The structures of the image data files used for recording dynamic sequences and kinematic animations of series of digital light micrographs, i.e., movie formats, are then described. Finally, some information is supplied about choosing file formats for compressing both static and dynamic image data sets.
这是一篇文章的第二部分,该文章描述了数字光学显微镜中经常遇到的图像数据文件的属性。在文章的当前部分,首先阐述了将图像数据保存为大型完整文件与保存为已去除一些信息(即使用有损压缩)的较小文件之间的差异。随后,提出了配置计算机以处理大型完整图像数据文件的适当方法。接着描述了用于记录数字光学显微镜系列动态序列和运动学动画(即电影格式)的图像数据文件的结构。最后,提供了一些有关选择用于压缩静态和动态图像数据集的文件格式的信息。