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Why Rgb?, Why are the greyscale JPEGs in RGB?
CosmicRocker
post May 15 2005, 05:49 AM
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I hope this hasn't previously been explained, because I haven't found the answer. This is something I have wondered about for a long time, and I am sure someone here can explain it. Most of the JPGs we all download from JPL are grayscale images, yet they are three times the size they need to be, because they are in RGB format. The additional channels do not provide any more information. It's simply annoying to people like myself who are forced to use dialup, and possibly more expensive for everyone than it needs to be.

The only explanations I have been able to come up with are that, it is just an oversight of the webmasters, NASA/JPL gets its bandwidth for free and doesn't care about the rest of us, or... (someone fill in the blank).

What's the deal, here? sad.gif


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CosmicRocker
post May 16 2005, 12:43 AM
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Thanks for the replies, folks. I'm glad to learn that the excess baggage isn't as big a deal as I initially thought. That being the case, I suppose it is possible that it's merely convenient for the folks at JPL to generate RGB JPEGs of grayscale images, and they are not worried that the files are 50% larger than they need to be. But it also seems that it would not be difficult to write an automated routine that optimizes the file size to reduce their bandwidth costs. Maybe the total cost for the MER images is not that large now that the initial public excitement over the rover missions has died down.

I wonder though, they surely are not downlinking the original images from Mars with excess bits, as I have got to imagine that is bandwidth they are very frugal with. The conversion to JPEG must take place shortly before the images are posted to the web sites.


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