Rate-distortion functions for 2-dimensional homogeneous isotropic images are compared with the performance of five source encoders designed for such images. Both unweighted and frequency weighted mean-square error distortion measures are considered. The coders considered are a) differential pulse code modulation (DPCM) using six previous samples or picture elements (pels) in the prediction--herein called 6-pel DPCM, b) simple DPCM using single-sample prediction, c) 6-pel DPCM followed by entropy coding, d)

discrete cosine transform coding, and e)

Hadamard transform coding. Other transform coders were studied and found to have about the same performance as the two transform coders above. With the mean-square error distortion measure, 6-pel DPCM with entropy coding performed best. Next best was the

discrete cosine transform coder and the 6-pel DPCM--these two had approximately the same distortion. Next were the

Hadamard and simple DPCM, in that order. The relative performance of the coders changed slightly when the distortion measure was frequency weighted mean-square error. From

to 3 bits/pel, which was the range studied here, the performances of all the coders were separated by only about 4 dB.