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What is JPEG2000?

JPEG2000

What is JPEG2000?

JPEG2000 is an image decoding standard that was originally developed in 1997-2000 as a replacement for the original JPEG file format. It is not backward compatible. The aim was to produce smaller files than possible with JPEG format. It uses lossy compression image mode that is based on discrete wavelet transformation.

The filename extensions commonly associated with JPEG 2000 are: .jp2, .j2k, and .jpx.

Here are some other questions about JPEG2000 you might also want to ask. If you have any other questions, please add a comment and we will try to answer.

Which is better JPEG or JPEG2000?

JPEG2000 is essentially an update on JPEG. Which format is better depends on your personal use case. Here are the differences between JPEG or JPEG2000 image file format.
JPEG

JPEG 2000

Is it possible to convert JPG2000 to JPG?

Yes. You can convert JPG2000 to JPG and JPG to JPG2000.

How to open JPEG2000 files in Java?

ImageIO (the built-in Java Image library) includes support for JPEG2000 images.

There are several commercial JPEG2000 solutions available. Our JDeli library allows you to read, write and display JPEG2000 files