β Category: | Raster Image Files |
β Developer: | Joint Photographic Experts Group |
π A .JP2 instance is distinguished as an encoded bitmap picture operated in the JPEG 2000 (JP2) Core Coding standard. It is compatible with any image metadata and color bit depth and may be encoded with lossless or lossy compression algorithm. As the practice shows up, the users frequently save, handle and open medical images, such as MRI or CT scans, and digital photos captured by the professional camera in the shape of .JP2 resources. The original .JP2 tech standard was developed and invented in 1992 by the JPEG committee group as a replacement of less spread JPEG schema. Since then, it offers a few considerable improvements and additions to the initial .JPEG algorithm definition. Nevertheless, the primary difference between .JP2 and .JPEG items relies on incorporation of the wavelet compression method instead of the Digital Cosine Transform (DCT) principle, used by the latter .JPEG mechanics.
π The .JP2 object instances are perfectly recognizable by all major image viewers and editors. Among the compatible suites, CorelDRAW Graphics Suite, Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, Apple Preview, IrfanView and Corel PaintShop Pro should be marked at once as the top-notch products with integrated .JP2 format support. If the requested file entry is not opened by a desirable utility or suite, attempt to manually adjust the original file extension to .JPX, .JPC, or .JPF values and try opening it up once again. However, this solution may appear helpless, as long as .JP2 resources can rely on a different encoding principle in comparison with alternative format categories. Moreover, the resulting .JP2 file samples can be seamlessly converted to other sustainable format definitions and branches.
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