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Lempel-Ziv-Welch  
Other names LZW
Identifier(s) PUID:  x-cmp/12
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Description The Lempel-Ziv-Welch compression algorithm was developed by Terry Welch in 1984, as a modification of the LZ78 compressor. It is a lossless technique which can be applied to almost any type of data, but is most commonly used for image compression. LZW compression is effective on images with colour depths from 1-bit (monochrome) to 24-bit (True Colour). LZW compression is encountered in a range of common graphics file formats, including TIFF and GIF.
Lossiness Lossless
Released 01 Jan 1984
Withdrawn  
Developed by T A Welch / [No organisation specified]
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Documentation Welch, T A, 1984, A technique for high performance data compression, IEEE Computer, 17: 6
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