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JPEG2000
Last modified: Tuesday, October 18, 2005
JPEG2000 is a standard for image compression method and file format. This is the
successor of the well-known traditional JPEG format written by
the ISO group Joint Photographic Experts Group.
JPEG2000 is an image coding system that uses state-of-the-art
compression
techniques based on wavelet technology. Its
architecture lends itself to a wide
range of uses from portable digital cameras to advanced pre-press, medical
imaging and other key sectors. Compared to JPEG, JPEG2000 offers higher
compression without compromising quality, progressive image reconstruction,
lossy and
lossless compression, and the JP2 file
format (.jp2) is XML based
metadata.
Morgan MJPEG2000 LIB SDK Documentation JPEG2000 is a new image coding system that uses state-of-the-art compression techniques based on wavelet technology.