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The following are two different images that are encoded using the same algorithm. The images are each in a 5 by 5 grid of pixels where each pixel is black, white, red, green or blue.

The image on the left gets encoded and compressed down to 21 digits while the image on the right gets compressed down to 25 digits. Although the same algorithm was used to encode and compress these images, why are the end results a different length?


The algorithm was probably used improperly in the image on the right, causing it to be a longer length than it should have been.

Because this is a lossy compression, sometimes information is lost during the compression.

The amount of size reduction from compression depends on the amount of redundancy in the original data.

The image on the right uses more colored squares and therefore requires more digits to represent the pixels.

Please help The following are two different images that are encoded using the same algorithm The images are each in a 5 by 5 grid of pixels where each pixel is class=

Respuesta :

Answer: The amount of size reduction from compression depends on the amount of redundancy in the original data.

Lanuel

The reason why the end results have a different length is because: C. The amount of size reduction from compression depends on the amount of redundancy in the original data.

What is a lossy compression?

A lossy compression is also referred to as irreversible compression and it can be defined as a type of data encoding (data compression algorithm) in which the data in a file such as an image, is removed by using inexact approximations, in order to reduce the amount of size of a file after decompression.

Since the same algorithm was used to encode and compress these images, the reason why the resulting images have a different length is simply because the amount of size reduction from compression depends on the amount of redundancy in the original image file (data).

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