Preserved Topic: JPEG 2000 plugin (Page 1 of 1) |
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Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: UK |
posted 01-16-2003 19:07
Yea remember that file format JPEG2000, Also known as JP2, JPEG 2000 it uses wavelet compression as opposed to the DCT compression used in standard JPEG. The end result is better image quality in a smaller file. JP2 also includes mandatory metadata such as information about an image's colour space. |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: Rochester, New York, USA |
posted 01-16-2003 19:46 |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: Brisbane, Australia |
posted 01-16-2003 20:11
Yeah, I see little use for JP2 at the moment. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: a pocket dimention... |
posted 01-17-2003 02:36
Yeah, the key phrase here is "at the moment". Right now? Nope, no point. For mass delivery you need standards no matter if they're good or bad. For specialized formats, there are already good formats (TIFF, PSD, EPS, etc.) The real key here is to keep an eye on weather we see a shift in the standards in support. We're going to start seeing a shift away from JPEG over the next couple years. Not so much because of the format faults, but because it's getting expensive for people to liscence the file format. Companies like Adobe can afford to use it, but I'm seeing support dropping off a little in recent edditions of smaller applications simply because it carries an inherent liscencing fee (i.e. it's a copywritten product). |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Willaimsport, PA, US of A the hole in the Ozone |
posted 01-17-2003 07:35
I agree I think SVG will take off... |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: Rochester, New York, USA |
posted 01-18-2003 02:02
Not much has been said about the microsoft monopoly in a while (2 or 3 weeks). |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: a pocket dimention... |
posted 01-18-2003 03:12
It's true that proprietary formats have dominated the market due to provider monopoly (hell, that's why JPEG and GIF are standards... does anyone here remember that the full name is Compuserve GIF89? yeah...anyway...) Microsoft does control the market share of the industry, but there are two things going in our favor. |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: Rochester, New York, USA |
posted 01-18-2003 03:59
MindBender - You gave me a bit of an idea. Maybe it has already been done. Is there a way to make a plugin for IE that would allow .png support? Something in a similar fashion to flash. You embed a little code into a page that would prompt the user to download a .png plugin? Has this been done yet? How would one go onto to futher support this cause? |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: a pocket dimention... |
posted 01-18-2003 12:06
Sure, assuming you're a software developer... you could write a plugin that added itself to the file helper list. For me, things like BMPs open in IE using the quicktime plugin... so it could work in theory. The question is, would it be more useful to build a plugin or simply switch to a better browser? Mozilla 1.x is a very nice browser (fyi Netscape 7 is just a 'oem' version of mozilla again). I'm not a software engineer, so I don't know about building the actual browser plugin code. Any software engineers in the house? hehe |