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File Formats: JPEG and LEAD Compressed (JPG, J2K, JPX, JP2, CMP, CMW)

LEADTOOLS reads and writes the following LEAD and JPEG compressed formats:

LEAD. This is the LEAD CMP compressed format for grayscale and color images. This format results in smaller files and better image quality than industry-standard formats. In addition, LEAD also supports CMW files, which use Wavelet CMP compression in 8-, 12-, and 16-bit grayscale and 24-bit color. Read support for the CMW format is unlocked. Write support requires a LEADTOOLS Imaging Pro, Document Imaging, or Medical Imaging toolkit.

Progressive LEAD. This is a LEAD format that is useful for transmitting images, because the first part of the file contains the full dimensions of the image. Therefore, in a paint-while-load routine, you can display the whole image, and then progressively clarify it as the rest of the file loads. In this format you can read and write 8 or 24 bits per pixel, where 8 is for grayscale and 24 is for color.

Lossy JFIF. This is the JPEG File Interchange Format. LEADTOOLS supports YUV 4:4:4, 4:2:2, and 4:1:1 color spacing, and YUV 4:0:0 for grayscale.

Lossless JFIF. This is the JPEG File Interchange Format. LEADTOOLS supports 8-, 12-, and 16-bit grayscale and 24-bit color spacing. Please note that not all applications support Lossless JPEG. Before saving a file using Lossless JPEG, make sure your reader supports it.

Both JPEG 4:4:4 and Lossless JPEG will be recognized when getting file information.

12- and 16-bit grayscale images are only supported in the Document/Medical toolkits.

Progressive JPEG. This is a JFIF format that is useful for transmitting images, because the first part of the file contains the full dimensions of the image. Therefore, in a paint-while-load routine, you can display the whole image, and then progressively clarify it as the rest of the file loads. LEADTOOLS supports YUV 4:4:4, 4:2:2, and 4:1:1 color spacing, and YUV 4:0:0 for grayscale.

Lossy JTIF. This is the JPEG Tagged Interchange Format. LEADTOOLS supports YUV 4:4:4, 4:2:2, and 4:1:1 color spacing, and YUV 4:0:0 for grayscale.

Lossless JTIF. This is the JPEG Tagged Interchange Format. LEADTOOLS supports 8-, 12-, and 16-bit grayscale and 24-bit color spacing. Please note that not all applications support Lossless JPEG. Before saving a file using Lossless JPEG, make sure your reader supports it.

Both TIFF JPEG 4:4:4 and Lossless JPEG will be recognized when getting file information.

12- and 16-bit grayscale images are only supported in the Document/Medical toolkits.

J2K – Lossy or Lossless. This is a JPEG 2000 Format. LEADTOOLS can read 8-, 12-, and 16-bit grayscale and 24- and 48-bit color images. LEADTOOLS can save 8-, 12- and 16-bit grayscale and 24-, 32- and 48-bit color images. The J2K format contains only a stream of image data. Support for this format is only available in the LEADTOOLS JPEG 2000 Plug in. (12- and 16-bit grayscale support is only in Document/Medical and Imaging Pro toolkits)

JP2 – Lossy or Lossless. This is a JPEG 2000 Format. LEADTOOLS can read 8-, 12-, and 16-bit grayscale and 24- and 48-bit color images. LEADTOOLS can save 8-, 12- and 16-bit grayscale and 24-, 32- and 48-bit color images. The JP2 format contains a stream of image data, plus extra data about the organization and contents of the file. Support for this format is only available in the LEADTOOLS JPEG 2000 Plug in. (12 -and 16-bit grayscale support is only in Document/Medical and Imaging Pro toolkits)

JPX (JPEG 2000 Part2). The JPX (JPEG 2000 Part 2) file format is especially useful for document, medical, and satellite imagery archiving systems . All LEADTOOLS Raster Pro, Document Imaging, and Medical Imaging toolkits can read /parse JPX files. LEADTOOLS Document/Medical and Imaging Pro toolkits can also write /update JPX files.

TIFJ2K – Lossy or Lossless. This is a Tagged Image File with JPEG 2000 Compression. This file format contains only a stream of image data. LEADTOOLS supports 8-, 12-, and 16-bit grayscale and 24-bit color spacing. Support for this format is only available in the LEADTOOLS JPEG 2000 Plug in. (12- and 16-bit grayscale support is only in Document/Medical toolkits)

For general information, refer to Compression Using LEAD and JPEG Formats. For instructions for implementing progressive formats, refer to Controlling Progressive Loads and Saves. JPEG and LEAD files can contain many comment fields of various types. You can use the ReadComment function to read comments in an existing file. Before writing a file, you can use the Comments property to set an array of comments to be saved in the file.

Please note that Leadtools.ColorConversion.dll is required for loading JPEG CMYK images and for loading and saving JPEG LAB images.

File constants associated with these file formats are:

Constant Read Support Write Support Description
Cmp 8 BPP (Grayscale) 24 BPP (Color) 8 BPP (Grayscale) 24 BPP (Color) LEAD CMP compressed format.
Jpeg 8, 12, 16 BPP (Grayscale) 24 BPP (Color) 8, 12, 16 BPP (Grayscale) 24 BPP (Color) JPEG File Interchange Format.
Jpeg411 8 BPP (Grayscale) 24 BPP (Color) 8 BPP (Grayscale) 24 BPP (Color) JPEG File Interchange Format, 4:1:1.
Jpeg422 8 BPP (Grayscale) 24 BPP (Color) 8 BPP (Grayscale) 24 BPP (Color) JPEG File Interchange Format, 4:2:2.
JpegLab444 24 BPP (Color) 24 BPP (Color) JPEG File Interchange Format, CieLAB 4:4:4.
JpegLab411 24 BPP (Color) 24 BPP (Color) JPEG File Interchange Format, CieLAB 4:1:1.
JpegLab422 24 BPP (Color) 24 BPP (Color) JPEG File Interchange Format, CieLAB 4:2:2.
JpegRgb 24 BPP (Color) 24 BPP (Color) JPEG File Interchange Format, RGB 4:4:4.
J2k 8, 12, 16 BPP (Grayscale) 24, 32, 48, 64 BPP (Color) 8, 12, 16 BPP (Grayscale) 24,48 BPP (Color) JPEG 2000 File.
Jp2 8, 12, 16 BPP (Grayscale) 24, 32, 48, 64 BPP (Color) 8, 12, 16 BPP (Grayscale) 24,48 BPP (Color) JPEG 2000 Stream.
Cmw 8, 12, 16 BPP (Grayscale) 24 BPP (Color) 8, 12, 16 BPP (Grayscale) 24 BPP (Color) LEAD Wavelet CMP compressed format.

Required DLL:For a listing of the exact DLLs needed, based on the toolkit version, refer to Files To Be Included With Your Application.

Related Formats: EXIF - Exif Formats, TIFF - Tagged Image File Format.

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