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JPEG2000...it's 2003 already

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OlEnSh

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Sep 4, 2003, 10:57:22 AM9/4/03
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Has the JPEG2000 compression standard been implemented in any commercial
products?


Pete Fraser

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Sep 4, 2003, 11:56:48 AM9/4/03
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"OlEnSh" <ng...@pc.jaring.nospam.my> wrote in message
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> Has the JPEG2000 compression standard been implemented in any commercial
> products?

Morgan Muiltimedia
Analog Devices
LuraTech
Matrox?


Thomas Richter

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Sep 4, 2003, 12:04:49 PM9/4/03
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Hi,

> Has the JPEG2000 compression standard been implemented in any commercial
> products?

Yes. For example here:

www.jpg.com (in the Pegasus PicTools product)

So long,
Thomas

Tim Arheit

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Sep 5, 2003, 11:38:57 AM9/5/03
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On 4 Sep 2003 16:04:49 GMT, Thomas Richter
<th...@cleopatra.math.tu-berlin.de> wrote:

Paintshop Pro Version 8 supports it.

Several commercial companies offer viewers, libraries and command line
utilities as well. kdu compress is by far the fastest and most stable
I've tried. (Several I've tried are slow, take lots of memory, or
won't handle larger files (scans of 24x38 inch sheets)) They may be
fine for normal photographs, but just can't handle 100Meg greyscale
images well.

-Tim

Ender.Wiggin

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Sep 5, 2003, 3:14:38 PM9/5/03
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Matrox Imaging's MIL 7.5 and Inspector 4.1 software tools both include
the JPEG2000 codec:

http://www.matrox.com/imaging/products/mil/b_mil.pdf

http://www.matrox.com/imaging/products/inspector/b_inspector.pdf

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