> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf Of keith_w
> 
> Perhaps you'll pardon my ignorance, but, how does the 
> software know what to 
> add back, and where to put it?
> 

In some cases it doesn't, because jpeg is a lossy algorithm. However,
in general compression techniques find patterns in the source data,
and identify the frequency with which they occur. They store the
pattern itself & the frequency once in the destination and replace
other occurrences with references to the pattern. To reconstruct the
original they replace the references with the actual pattern.

This is a much simplified explanation!

Bob



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