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As usual, Osaka proves to have been far ahead of her time:

http://www.cnn.com/2013/05/14/health/lifeswork-eric-kandel-memory/index.html?hpt=hp_bn17

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>>224755

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been a genuinely long time since I did anything with TIFFs. interesting article, too.

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>>224761
I know, right? Last time I worked with a TIFF, it was fairly large. In the 2 to 5 MB range. Why don't people just use PNG or lossless JPEG for their high def image needs? If you're dealing with large TIFFs, you probably have Photoshop or GIMP on your computer somewhere. Just convert them.

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Tiffs are mostly used for print works. The printers sure like their tiffs.

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>>224763

mostly because the software and hardware that use them predate the PNG standard, and actually lossless JPEG (as opposed to maximum quality lossy, which is what most people get when they ask for "lossless") had pretty narrow support last time I looked.

>>224764

yep, every time I've worked with TIFF there's been either printing or faxing involved. first you spend the $50k on a kodak microfilm printer, then you have to feed it the format it expects, or it all ends in tears.

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>>224761
Ayumu Kasuga holding a piece of fish poo



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