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PNM is a raster image category format. This is a bitmap bitmap created in Portable Any Map format. As you know, this format was intended from the very beginning to process some types of portable monochrome black and white images (PBM), color images (PPM) and grayscale images with shades of gray (PGM). Allows the inclusion of raster graphics data in the .PBM, .PGM or .PPM format. Such formats can provide an intermediate representation of data during the conversion of raster graphic files by different platforms. Separate applications support these three formats directly because they are defined as the PNM format. Able to be stored using binary data or ASCII text. PNM is the common format for the Netpbm package. It contains intermediate files that are used when it comes to converting several open source programs called Portable Bitmap. The PPM format was developed by J. Poskanzer. This is the easiest format for storing graphics. PNM files store one image. They do not apply compression. To view and process a bitmap image in PNM format, you can use programs such as GIMP, ImageMagick, Newera Graphics Converter Pro, XnViewMP. The same programs are able to convert images of this format.
JPT is a file extension belonging to the JPEG 2000 bitmap file category (versions .jp2, .j2k, .jpt and others) and the JPEG 2000 file format. JPEG 2000 format is defined as a system for encoding and transmitting graphic raster files. It was developed by the Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG). It is approved by a series of ISO / ITU standards. The JPEG 2000 standard, which was designed from the very beginning to replace traditional JPEG, applies wavelet compression with and without loss. It gives an increased compression ratio and surpasses JPEG by all standards. The standard method for designating JPEG 2000 files is the .jp2 extension. However, other extensions are also used for this. In particular, .jpt. A .jpt file is a JPEG 2000 compressed image. It is saved in the JPT codestream version, where the name means “JPIP Tile-part”. This is a segmented part of JPIP, or the JPEG 2000 interactive protocol. This is the standard JPEG 2000 image streaming protocol. It is oriented to get maximum efficiency and quick access to graphic data. JPT is one of two standard streaming modes. The second mode is called JPP, JPIP Precinct.