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Overview
Full name | ISO/IEC 15444-1:2004, Information technology - JPEG 2000 image coding system: Core coding system |
Version | Edition 2 |
Amendments | Amendment 6 |
Corrigenda | Corrigenda 6 |
Published by | ISO |
Languages | English, French |
Online overview | Not available yet |
Type of standard | ISO International Standard, Instance level. |
Application | The standard defines a set of lossless (bit-preserving) and ‘lossy’ compression methods for coding bi-level, continuous-tone grey-scale, palletised colour, or continuous-tone colour digital still images. JPEG 2000 is used for satellite imagery, scanned aerial photography, scanned maps, digital elevation models, or as a result of geographic analyses. |
Implementation benefits | JPEG 2000 has a number of advantages, such as better compression quality, scalable byresolution, quality and colour channel, lossless encoding, up to 38 bit depths and it is considered to be error resilient. |