CRW to JBG CRW to JBG

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CRW to JBG

Upload a CRW image and save it as JBG without installing desktop image software.



CRW is a highly specialized graphic file format developed by the manufacturer of the famous Canon cameras. It is designed to record “raw” images captured by different models of a digital camera Canon. In its characteristics, it is very similar to another proprietary format of this developer - CR2. The main advantage of the CWR format is the preservation of the quality of the digital image as it comes from the camera matrix. The format also contains metadata, namely: conditions for photographing and fixing the image, default image processing settings, camera model.

JBG is a graphic format for raster images, which is usually referred to as the Image JBIG 1-bit Raster file type. The purpose of the format is to store images - both black and white and color. Compared to other similar formats, it has a smaller file size. The .jbg file extension is related to the fact that the image is compressed without loss and is called JBIG. It was developed by the Joint Bi-level Image Experts Group. A .jbg file stores a 1-bit bitmap in JBIG graphic format. It is used as a standard for fax machines. JBIG is a lossless image compression standard. JBIG was developed primarily to compress facsimile images. However, it can be effectively applied to other classes of images. The format uses a variant of arithmetic compression, which is patented by IBM and known as Q-coder. A JBG file is a Jarnal background image. Jarnal is a cross-platform program that is written in Java for notes, thumbnails, and PDF annotations. It functions like a regular notebook with a small difference. It is believed that it can also be used as a stylus on a tablet.

Supported formats

This converter shows the accepted source formats and the result format.

Input files
CRW J2C J2K JP2 JPC JPF JPM JPS MJ2 TGA GIF CR2 JPG JPEG JPE SVG TIF TIFF PPM PNM DDS
Result
JBG

A damaged file or a non-standard codec can still fail even when the extension is supported.