This is the Windows app named Dropbox Lepton whose latest release can be downloaded as lepton-fast.exe. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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Dropbox Lepton
DESCRIPTION:
Lepton image compression, saving 22% losslessly from images at 15MB/s. Lepton achieves a 22% savings reduction for existing JPEG images, by predicting coefficients in JPEG blocks and feeding those predictions as context into an arithmetic coder. Lepton preserves the original file bit-for-bit perfectly. It compresses JPEG files at a rate of 5 megabytes per second and decodes them back to the original bits at 15 megabytes per second, securely, deterministically, and in under 24 megabytes of memory. We have used Lepton to encode 16 billion images saved to Dropbox, and are rapidly recoding our older images. Lepton has already saved Dropbox multiple petabytes of space. At Dropbox, the security and durability of your data are our highest priorities. As an added security layer, Lepton runs within seccomp to disable all system calls except read and write of already-open file descriptors. Lepton has gone through a rigorous automated testing process.
Features
- Compress JPEGs by an average of 22%
- Archive large photo collections
- Serve images live and save 22% bandwidth
- Lepton may also be used with pipes
- Specify higher memory limits than the default for lepton to handle bigger images
- Lepton is designed to be easy to debug
Programming Language
C++
Categories
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