Lossy vs. Lossless Compression There are two basic ways of compressing a file so it takes up less space on disk: lossy and lossless. With lossy compression, some data is deleted from the file, usually in ways that aren't particularly noticeable but that always reduce the overall quality. Files compressed with lossy compression methods are usually much smaller than their originals. Lossy compression methods work well with pictures and sound where data that most people can't see or hear can be eliminated. In contrast, lossless compression methods preserve all the data in the original file perfectly when compressing it. That's best for retaining quality, but means that the files aren't nearly as small. The basic difference then, is the trade-off between size and quality. For higher quality, choose file formats like TIFF that use lossless methods of compression; for smaller files, stick with file formats like JPEG that use lossy compression. |