Hi Dan,
Although the TIFF specification includes a binary variant, ImageJ does not support it.
Notice that even after you convert your image to binary, it still says "8-bit" at the top of the image.
However, if you save it as "ZIP" it will be much smaller than the zip file of the original image.
ImageJ can re-open such zipped files directly.
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Harry Parker
Senior Systems Engineer
Digital Imaging Systems, Inc.
----- Original Message ----
From: Dan Siegal-Gaskins <
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Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 12:55:21 PM
Subject: binarized stack file size?
Hello all,
I have an 800+ MB TIFF stack, and when I convert it to binary and save, the
file size remains 800+ MB. I would have expected the binary file to be
considerably smaller than the stack of 8-bit TIFFs. Is there something that
I'm doing wrong, or is it my lack of understanding of different file types?
Many thanks,
Dan
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