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intoPIX - Powerful JPEG 2000 Encoders & Decoders

intoPIX has designed hardware real time JPEG 2000 encoders & decoders that perfectly address Archiving applications. The JPEG 2000 encoders & decoders are simultaneous delivering high resolutions , high color depth (up to 16bits) and high data rates. Going up to Mathematically Lossless compression, it allows dealing with the best picture quality and even bit-to-bit image integrity for archiving applications.

ALA Annual Conference 2008: Archiving in Practice with JPEG2000

The JPEG2000 in Archives and Libraries Interest Group of the LITA division of ALA is pleased to present a program on Archiving in Practice with JPEG2000 on Sunday, June 29th from 8am to 10am in Ballroom E, Anaheim Convention Center.

Minutes of the LITA/ALA Interest Group meeting 2007

This is a summary of the discussions of the participants at the interest group meeting during the ALA Annual Conference 2007 in Washington DC.

ALA/LITA j2k Interest Group meeting, June 23rd, Washington, DC

There will be a meeting of the LITA JPEG 2000 Interest Group during the annual meeting of the American Library Association in Washington, DC, from June 23th from 10:30am to noon. The meeting will be held in the Congressional room in the Doubletree Washington hotel. At the meeting we will be sharing observations and experiences with JPEG 2000 for access and preservation of still and moving pictures as well as discussing ideas for advocacy and spreading information. Membership in LITA is not required to attend the meeting.

Univ of Arizona Mars Project Uses JPEG2000

"What we have released is an archive of the HiRISE Experiment Data Records (EDRs) and Reduced Data Records (RDRs). EDRs are in the *.IMG file format and represent individual CCD channels (remember, there are 14 CCDs in the HiRISE camera and two channels per CCD, for a total of 28 channels). These EDRs are cleaned up, calibrated, stitched together, and mapped to Mars’ geometry, resulting in the RDR products. RDRs are in the *.JP2 and *.LBL formats. JPEG2000 is the technology that enables us to offer our gigantic images to the scientific community and the public in a timely and efficient manner. An observation’s image data are in the *.JP2 file and its meta data are in the detached *.LBL files. To view these products, JPEG2000 compatible software is required (see our site for a list of offerings)."

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