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JPC is a bitmap image format that uses advanced JPEG 2000 wave compression. It is classified as a JPEG 2000 Code Stream File. JPEG 2000, in turn, is a popular standard for compressing wavelet image data. The .JPC extension supports color depths of 8, 24, and 32 bits per pixel. Also supports grayscale, RGB, YCbCr, XYZ and Lab color space. The file was developed by the standards committee of the Joint Photographic Experts Group. JPC is the successor to the JPEG image format, which is very popular and very common. The updated format is able to provide many additional features. In particular, color spaces. JPC has also gained fame as a variant of JPEG2000. It belongs to a large group of formats that bring a variety of updates to the original JPEG format. For example, J2C, JPM, or J2K. The .jpc file extension is a JPEG 2000 image stream file. This file can be opened using programs such as Corel PaintShop Pro X9, Adobe Photoshop Elements 14, Adobe Photoshop CC, ACD Systems ACDSee 20. You can also save memory snapshot files in the format JPC These JPC files are used by Java application developers.

BPG is a new graphic format developed by French programmer Fabrice Bellard, known as the creator of the popular programs FFmpeg, QEMU, LZEXE. The main task of the new format is to become a replacement, first of all, for the super popular JPEG image format. According to the developer, such a replacement is necessary where the file size or quality is of great importance. BPG (full name Better Portable Graphics) has a high compression ratio, which, when equal to JPEG quality, allows you to make files much smaller. Moreover, compression is possible without loss. Since the BPG format also supports animation, this gives rise to forecasts that this particular format can successfully compete and eventually replace the animated GIF on the Internet, since it surpasses it in all respects. So, GIF-animation of similar quality will have a much larger size. The BPG format is based on a subset of the HEVC open video compression technology. Mozilla research has shown that HEVC coding demonstrates clear superiority over other technologies. However, the HEVC standard does not have perfect patent purity, and therefore many browsers so far refrain from supporting BPG. Therefore, to download images by most web browsers, you need to use a special Javascript decoder.


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