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JPEG 2000 (JP2) is an image compression standard and coding system. It was developed from 1997 to 2000 by a Joint Photographic Experts Group committee chaired by Touradj Ebrahimi (later the JPEG president), [1] with the intention of superseding their original JPEG standard (created in 1992), which is based on a discrete cosine transform (DCT), with a newly designed, wavelet-based method.
IrfanView (/ ˈ ɪər f æ n v j uː /) is an image viewer, editor, organiser and converter program for Microsoft Windows. [5] [6] [7] It can also play video and audio files, and has some image creation and painting capabilities. IrfanView is free for non-commercial use; commercial use requires paid registration. [5]
IrfanView Thumbnails (18 pre-defined sizes from 50×50–800×800 pixels), fullscreen, slideshow, zoom, fit (several options), view IPTC and Exif info, hex view, histogram (also RGB); Format detection with offer to rename, set wallpaper, EXE/SCR creation, Burn slideshow to CD; directory tree
AV1 Image File Format (AVIF) is an open, royalty-free image file format specification for storing images or image sequences compressed with AV1 in the HEIF container format. [1] [2] It competes with HEIC, which uses the same container format built upon ISOBMFF, but HEVC for compression.
JP2_FF, JPEG 2000 Part 1 (Core) jp2 File Format; JPX_FF, JPEG 2000 Part 2 (Extensions) jpf File Format; JPM_FF, JPEG 2000 Part 1 (Compound) jpm File Format; JPEG_XL, JPEG XL Image Encoding; JXL, JPEG XL File Format; HEIF, High Efficiency Image File Format. Some internal structures required for HEIF were added into the ISO_BMFF specification in ...
Support in Chromium and Chrome web browsers was introduced for testing April 1, 2021 [28] and removed on December 9, 2022 – with support removed in version 110. [29] [30] The Chrome team cited a lack of interest from the ecosystem, insufficient improvements, and a wish to focus on improving existing formats as reasons for removing JPEG XL ...
In 2019, Google released a free plug-in that enables WebP support in earlier versions of Adobe Photoshop. [87] Free Photoshop plug-ins had been released by Telegraphics and fnordware before that. [ 88 ] [ 89 ] GIMP up to version 2.8 also supported WebP via a plugin; [ 90 ] later, this plugin was shipped in GIMP 2.9 branch, and received multiple ...
PNGOUT integration was removed in IrfanView version 4.58 in favour of OptiPNG. [ 6 ] In 2006, a commercial version of PNGOUT with a graphical user interface, known as PNGOUTWin, was released by Ardfry Imaging, a small company Silverman co-founded in 2005.