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<p>store floating point numbers). When working through the theory, this is a good point to calculate the mean and standard deviation of the reconstructed block. They should equal the original mean and standard deviation. Remember to use integers, otherwise much quantization error will become involved, as we previously quantized everything to integers in the encoder.</p>

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* <a href="page.php?w=Color_Cell_Compression">Color Cell Compression</a> ( a newer derivative of Block Truncation Coding )</p>

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