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The Joint Photographic Experts Group committee has created its own wavelet-based image compression standard, '''JPEG 2000''', which is expected to eventually supersede their orginal [
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JPEG 2000 is not yet widely supported in web browsers, and hence is not generally used in the World Wide Web.
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JPEG 2000 can operate at higher compression ratios without generating the characteristic 'blocky and blurry' artifacts of the original DCT-based JPEG standard.
JPEG 2000 can operate at higher compression ratios without generating the characteristic 'blocky and blurry' artifacts of the original DCT-based JPEG standard.

JPEG 2000 is not yet widely supported in [[web browser]]s, and hence is not generally used in the [[World Wide Web]].

External links:
* http://www.jpeg.org/JPEG2000.htm
* http://www.ece.ubc.ca/~mdadams/jasper/
* http://jj2000.epfl.ch/

Revision as of 00:16, 22 July 2002

The Joint Photographic Experts Group committee has created its own wavelet-based image compression standard, JPEG 2000, which is expected to eventually supersede their orginal discrete cosine transform-based JPEG standard.

JPEG 2000 can operate at higher compression ratios without generating the characteristic 'blocky and blurry' artifacts of the original DCT-based JPEG standard.

JPEG 2000 is not yet widely supported in web browsers, and hence is not generally used in the World Wide Web.

External links: