JPEG 2000 JP2

Use

You can view JPEG (Joint Photographics Experts Group) 2000 (.jp2) files. You can also save files to this format.

The .jp2 format is the most basic implementation of the JPEG 2000 standard, and contains only essential metadata such as color space information, which is required for accurate rendering. However, this standard features extensible architecture that allows more advanced file formats to be covered under the same implementation.

Features

This format contains export options. You can use them to customize the way in which your file is saved.

Export Interface

Field

Functional Description

Export as Grayscale

Saves the file in 8-bit grayscale format. Otherwise, standard 24-bit full-color is used.

Lossy Compression

Saves the file using lossy compression. Otherwise, lossless compression is used. Lossy (loss of data) compression can be used to compress .rh files; lossy compression treats two vertices that are sufficiently close to each other as one, resulting in a change in image size and quality.

Percentage File Size

Determines the size at which to save the file as a percentage of the uncompressed image. A smaller file size results in a lower quality image and a larger size results in a higher quality image.