JPEG 2000 (J2K) is an image compression standard developed by the Joint Photographic Experts Group in the year 2000, intended to supersede their original JPEG standard (created in 1992). It is based on wavelet technology. It is commonly used for applications such as digital cinema, medical imaging, and archiving due to its superior compression performance and features like lossless compression and region-of-interest coding.
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