Lossy Vs. Lossless Compression What S The Difference
Lossy Compression Makes Files Smaller Lossy compression discards as much data as possible in a bid to make file sizes as small as possible. This is achieved by targeting data that is deemed to be less noticeable so that the file itself still largely resembles the original. The more compressed a file, the more the quality will suffer. Two good examples of lossy compression are JPEG images and MP3 audio files....