The effect of image compression on classification and storage requirements in a high-throughput crystallization system
High-throughput crystallization and imaging facilities can require a huge amount of disk space to keep images on-line. Although compressed images can look very similar to the human eye, the effect on the performance of crystal detection software needs to be analysed. This paper tests the use of comm...
Main Authors: | Berry, I, Wilson, J, Mayo, C, Diprose, J, Esnouf, R |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2004
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