The JPEG2000 is a new generation of still image compression format, which may replace the current JPEG ultimately applied to network and media, and even have a high image quality and (or) code rate. The Motion-JPEG2000 project in progress will support moving images, which will be applied to digital movie services with its high-end features, but from current to see Motion-JPEG2000 is a format based on JPEG2000 frame compression without inter-inter-frame-encoded format, so The understanding of JPEG2000 is very important. JPEG2000 is currently relatively small, classic examples are David Taubman's program Kakadu. Here, I will make a brief description based on its program in a simple JPEG2000 file. This article is only used for learning reference, involving source and technology copyrights belonging to the original author David Taubman.
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