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JPM to WBMP

Upload a JPM image and save it as WBMP without installing desktop image software.



JPM is a JPEG2000 bitmap category file format. The JPEG 2000 Part 6 standard defines that the .jpm extension refers to the JPEG 2000 Composite Image File Format. The JPEG2000 graphic format is a new standard that appeared in 2000 as an update to the JPEG format. He uses a type of technology called wavelet compression, which provides the best ratio of size and quality. The JPM format (i.e., the JPEG 2000 Multi-layer Image Format, ISO 15444-6) was developed for documents that have multiple pages and can be processed as a multi-page photo converter. The purpose of the JPEG 2000 Part 6 composite image format is to work primarily with documents and facsimile images. Compared to regular JPEG 2000 images, a .jpm file is a composite image with many layers. This file can have many pages. Moreover, each such page can have several raster objects. Moreover, in different encodings (JPEG, JPEG 2000, JBIG). They are located in a certain way and make up a single whole. JPM files are used as “digital originals” that store scanned copies of documents and other images and / or texts.

WBMP is a raster image format that differs by using only two colors. WBMP files are a black and white bitmap image. It is a standard form for optimizing raster images for mobile devices in a single-bit color. The name is an abbreviation for Wireless Bitmap. WBMP is an analogue of the BMP graphic image format, but unlike it supports only monochrome 1-bit images. The WBMP format is widely used in mobile phones and PDAs; files of this format can be part of the forwarded SMS messages.

Supported formats

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

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

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