Posted in Digital Cameras on February 19th, 2007
The JPEG image format has been around since 1986, venerable by technical standards. Its replacement JPEG 2000, however, is still not supported by Microsoft and Firefox browsers.
Here’s an examplw of a JPEG 2000 image as seen through current browser technology :
Over at CodingHorror blog, they are asking why this is so.
The promise of JPEG 2000 is higher image quality in much smaller file sizes, at the minor cost of additional CPU time. And since we always seem to have a lot more CPU time than bandwidth, this is a perfect tradeoff.
Unfortunately, it doesn’t really matter which next-generation image compression format is better, since nobody uses them. Microsoft neglected to include support for HD Photo in Internet Explorer 7. And Firefox doesn’t currently support JPEG 2000, either.
It does seem to be a static environment at the moment.
“Until a commonly used web browser supports JPEG 2000 or HD Photo, there’s no traction. I hope the next browser releases can move us beyond the ancient JPEG image compression format.”
Posted in Digital Cameras, Olympus on February 14th, 2007
The Consumer Electronics Show 2007 in Las Vegas last month saw the announcement of dozens of new products
The Olympus EVOLT E-330 Digital SLR won a PC World “20 Most Innovative Products Award”. A Cameratown email reported :
Olympus is honored by PC World with a “20 Most Innovative Products Award” for the Olympus EVOLT E-330 digital SLR (single lens reflex) camera. The EVOLT E-330 is the world’s first interchangeable lens digital SLR to feature a true “Live View” image on the LCD screen, in addition to the optical viewfinder.
Posted in Digital Cameras on February 2nd, 2007
This site will be receiving a complete redesign and makeover in the next week or two. Apart from upgrading to Wordpress 2.1, the latest version, it will receive a brand new designer styling (pictured) by Thord Hedengen.
As this site is affiliated to our 21st-Century Phi network magazine, the colours will be blue based but similar in styling to the example shown above.
There may be some disruption to service while this work is carried out, and fresh posts will be delayed for a few days.