JPEG 2000
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* [[JPM]] [[JPEG2000]] Part 6 (compound image format) | * [[JPM]] [[JPEG2000]] Part 6 (compound image format) | ||
* [[MJ2]] [[JPEG2000]] Part 3 (motion [[JPEG2000]]) | * [[MJ2]] [[JPEG2000]] Part 3 (motion [[JPEG2000]]) | ||
− | * [[J2C]] [[JPEG2000]] codestream | + | * [[J2C]] [[JPEG2000]] codestream (also defined by Part 1) |
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+ | ==Disambiguation== | ||
+ | Colloquially the denomination [[JPEG2000]] is sometimes used to indicate the [[JP2]] format. This is not strictly correct, as [[JPEG2000]] is a ''compression standard'', not a ''format''. It is also confusing, since | ||
+ | the [[JPEG2000]] standard comprises multiple file formats. | ||
== Sample files == | == Sample files == |
Revision as of 13:45, 19 November 2012
JPEG2000 is a wavelet-based image compression standard. The standard includes a number of file formats that are used as containers for compressed image and video data:
- JP2 JPEG2000 Part 1 (base still image format)
- JPX JPEG2000 Part 2 (extended still image format)
- JPM JPEG2000 Part 6 (compound image format)
- MJ2 JPEG2000 Part 3 (motion JPEG2000)
- J2C JPEG2000 codestream (also defined by Part 1)
Disambiguation
Colloquially the denomination JPEG2000 is sometimes used to indicate the JP2 format. This is not strictly correct, as JPEG2000 is a compression standard, not a format. It is also confusing, since the JPEG2000 standard comprises multiple file formats.