JP2view is a low-cost, easy to use viewer software, allowing compression of image data into JPEG2000 file format
| Version | 1.5 |
| Updated | May 23rd 2006 |
| Developer |
OptimiData
N/A
N/A
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| User Rating |
1044
2.4
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| Original File Size | 1.5 MB |
| Downloads | 8208 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Multimedia |
JP2view is a low-cost, easy to use viewer program that allows compression of image data into JPEG2000 file format, for windows plattforms.
Here are some key features of "JP2view":
■ Graphical User Interface, including following features:
■ Drag and Drop of multiple image files into the viewer
■ Zoom in, Zoom out in 10% steps with indication of the current zooming step
■ Context menu (right mouse button click)
■ Window display modes: cascade, tile horizontally, tile vertically
■ License Registration
■ Image information in windows title bar: filename, image size, bit depth, compression ratio and filesize
■ Current image information in status bar: Mouse position, pixel value (RGB) and zoom factor
■ Image compression:
■ Compression of image files into JPEG2000 file format (*.jp2) in baseline configuration (means: no regions of interest, no tiling, tile offset = 0)
■ Compression of image files into JPEG2000 code stream (*.j2k)
■ Compression of image files into Standard JPEG (*.jpg)
■ Adjustment of desired image quality, image file size or compression ratio
■ Image decompression:
■ Decompression of JPEG2000 file format (*.jp2)
■ Decompression of JPEG2000 code-stream (*.j2k)
■ Decompression of Standard JPEG (*.jpg)-Display of multiple image files in one viewer
■ Supported file formats: Windows Bitmap (BMP), JPG, JPG lossless, JP2, J2K
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