JPM

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'''JPM''' is the image format defined by Part 6 of the [[JPEG2000]] standard (ISO/IEC 15444-6). [[JPM]] is an extension to the [[JP2]] format, and was developed for multi-page documents with multiple objects per page. Like [[JPX]], it also supports a number of alternative compression methods ([[JPEG]], [[JBIG]], [[JPEG-LS]], T.45 [[Run-length colour encoding]], and for some purposes [[Modified Huffman]], [[Modified READ]], [[Modified Modified READ]], [[JBIG2]]).
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'''JPM''' (JPEG 2000 compound image) is the image format defined by Part 6 of the [[JPEG 2000]] standard (ISO/IEC 15444-6). [[JPM]] is an extension to the [[JP2]] format, and was developed for multi-page documents with multiple objects per page. Like [[JPX]], it also supports a number of alternative compression methods ([[JPEG]], [[JBIG]], [[JPEG-LS]], T.45 [[Run-length colour encoding]], and for some purposes [[Modified Huffman]], [[Modified READ]], [[Modified Modified READ]], [[JBIG2]]).
  
 
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== Identification ==

Revision as of 23:04, 28 July 2013

File Format
Name JPM
Ontology
Extension(s) .jpm
MIME Type(s) image/jpm
LoCFDD fdd000144
PRONOM fmt/463

JPM (JPEG 2000 compound image) is the image format defined by Part 6 of the JPEG 2000 standard (ISO/IEC 15444-6). JPM is an extension to the JP2 format, and was developed for multi-page documents with multiple objects per page. Like JPX, it also supports a number of alternative compression methods (JPEG, JBIG, JPEG-LS, T.45 Run-length colour encoding, and for some purposes Modified Huffman, Modified READ, Modified Modified READ, JBIG2).

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Identification

JPM files start with bytes 00 00 00 0c 6a 50 20 20 0d 0a 87 0a ?? ?? ?? ?? 66 74 79 70 6a 70 6d 20.

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