State of the JPEG2000 Standard? 97
ehb asks: "With all the (r)evolutions going on in networking (IPv6), video (MPEG4/H.264) and audio (MPEG4 AAC), I was wondering what happened to that big image compression promise of some years ago: JPEG2000. According to the official JPEG2000 page, although the entire standard not is completed, the important parts are, which would allow JPEG2000 to function as a still-image replacement for the old JPEG! I have seen lists of software programs that implement (parts?) of the JPEG2000 specification, but missed the important ones (web browsers, etc). There even exists an Open source implementation of the codec, so what is holding everything back? The benefits over normal JPEGs are huge, so can someone shed some light on the hold-up?" Back in April of 2002, JPEG2000 was "coming soon", and it was touted as being the "the future of imaging", but after that the hype seems to have dried up. What happened to this promising specification? Did another format surpass it (PNG, perhaps)?
Inertia (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Inertia (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:My own thoughts (Score:3, Insightful)
PNG hasn't caught on because Internet Explorer has yet to properly support it.
You can sign the petition for Internet Explorer PNG support [petitiononline.com].
Re:My own thoughts (Score:3, Insightful)
PNG images are fantastic if quality is an issue and bandwidth is not, the alpha transparency is also fantastic for web designers, and many fantastic effects can be done with it. Unfortunately only users with good web browsers will see the benefits of png transparency. Internet Explorer users just get an ugly grey background on thanks to M$ breaking proper png support a version or so ago... :(
Re:No good free libraries (Score:3, Insightful)
As a content developer/artist, I'm finding the big problem with JPG2k to be lack of solid Photoshop and IE support. Bummer, too, because I want to use it.
(Note: It's been almost a year since I looked into it, so clarification would be much appreeciated.)
No. (Score:3, Insightful)