I am not sure that you will find much information about .j2k, .jpc. They are
JPEG2000 codestreams not boxed by a jpeg2000 header. In theory these files
are not existing as the standard says that a jpeg2000 code stream saved to
file NEED to be boxed and then saved a .jp2. Part of JPEG2000 file is the
JPEG2000 box and one (or several) code stream. The raw codestream (without
the box) is a j2k file (this is what ADV212 calls J2C mode).
Motion JPEG 2000 have .mj2 or .mjp2 extensions according to RFC3745. This
format is defined in IOS/IEC 15444-3 and ITU-T T.802 so I guess your best
chance to know more about it is to look into this unfriendly literature. I
am not aware of any dedicated literature for these modes.
I hope that helps,
Arnaud
Thanks!
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