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JPG to J2C

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JPEG is the most common and popular bitmap format. The form got its name from the name of the organization-developer Joint Photographic Experts Group. Files of this format are used today in all digital cameras and cameras. They have a good compression ratio and support 24-bit color depth. Since such compression significantly reduces image size with virtually no loss of quality, JPEG format is widespread on the Internet. However, the stronger the compression, the worse the quality. In addition, the JPEG format does not support the transparency option.

J2C is an advanced version of the JPEG format, which is now widely adopted in order to transfer and store digital images. This is a raster image category file. Full name - JPEG 2000 Code Stream. The J2C file format was created by Joint Photographic Experts Group. A format is a lot of advanced features, including efficient coding. The .j2c file extension is a JPEG 2000 image file. This bitmap is created using JPEG 2000 compression. The compression is close to standard .JPG compression. However, it uses a new coding standard, and it is flexible due to computational complexity. Many applications that support standard .JP2 files can view it. A file with the J2C extension opens in the Windows operating system. To view and process a bitmap image in J2C format, you need to use programs such as Corel PaintShop Pro X9, IvanView, ACD Systems Canvas 16, ImageMagick. Using the programs that have been listed, you can convert images, pictures and drawings of the specified format.

Supported formats

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

Input files
JPG JPEG JPE J2C J2K JP2 JPC JPF JPM JPS MJ2 CRW TGA GIF CR2 ICO SVG TIF TIFF PPM DDS 3FR ARW CR3 DCR DNG ERF IIQ K25 KDC MEF MRW NEF NRW ORF PEF RAF RAW RMF RW2 RWL SR2 SRF SRW AVIF WEBP PNM PNG XCF
Result
J2C

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