is my attempt to specify a standard method for safely and efficiently encoding binary data in the higher Unicode planes | On the right, Mona Lisa compressed down to 534 bytes using the method described here the bytes mentioned here refer to data bytes, therefore ignoring bits wasted by using Unicode characters : Edit : just replaced CJK text with the newest versions of the images |
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You control your trading, you decide when to trade, you decide how much to trade | Posting a Monochrome or Greyscale image should improve the size of the image that can be encoded into that space since you don't care about colour |
Some sample encodings are included, including Twitter and Wordpress Sorry, this answer comes way too late for the original competition.
25For comparison with the JPEG and IMG2TWIT compressed samples, I used DLI to compress the image to 534 bytes as well | |
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Of course you are also free to save the message as a text file and read it back in or write a tool which accesses the Twitter API and filters out any message that looks like an image code special markers anyone? They would also not also work with the vendors to find the best fit for their various offers, or work with them to develop better ones | Would it be so wrong to store say 25Mb of sample images, and have the encoder try and compose an image using bits of those? The full listing of run times and sample output can be found at the following location: Update One I've updated the the RLE code used when compressing the tweet string to do a basic look back and if so so use that for the output |
Pack the results into the UTF-16 characters• The DLI image manages to preserve some of the facial features, most notably the famous smile : | In terms of output, what follows is a sample tweet, specifically for the Lena image shown in the samples |
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On the left, jamoes's above 536-byte picture | This is a genuine trading plan, containing everything we know and have learned from the markets |