The
JPEG2000 file format is the next generation of compressed
image file format from the JPEG (Joint Photographic
Experts Group) committee, formed by the ISO and
ITU-T standardisation bodies.
The JPEG2000 file format uses new compression
algorithms using wavelet technology to deliver high
quality image files at substantially reduced file sizes
than for the JPEG standard.
JPEG2000 compression has been developed
to allow a wide range of new image-enabled devices,
such as digital cameras and mobile (cell) phones to
large numbers of images on their small internal storage
devices.
JPEG2000 files typically deliver a 20%
reduction in file size over JPEG, without any associated
loss in quality. JPEG2000s work by passing a lower-resolution
version of the image at the start of data transit (similar
to a low-res JPEG) and 'filling in' the detail, the
higher resolution detail of the image, through continued
data transfer. This means that if data transfer is
interrupted, the user should still be able to see a
lower-res verison of the finished image.
The JPEG2000 file extension can be any
of three current extensions in use: '.j2k', '.jp2'
or '.jpm'. Currently the implementations of systems
relying entirely on JPEG2000 files appear rare
- but as the requirements to store visually lossless
high resolution images increases and storage prices
continue to require smaller and smaller file sizes,
implementations may increase in number.
Many image viewers currently still
don't support JPEG2000 as standard, instead requiring
expensive plug-ins to add JPEG2000 capabilities. ViewONE
Pro offers JPEG2000 support as standard, including
annotation onto JPEG2000 (if the annotations module
is purchased).
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