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164 Scientists are storing light we cannot see in formats meant for human eyes

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Benj Edwards @ Ars Technica · 03/28/2025 18:11 EDT

Scientists are storing light we cannot see in formats meant for human eyes

New Spectral JPEG XL compression reduces file sizes, making spectral imaging more practical.

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