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  2. libjpeg - Wikipedia

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    libjpeg is a free library with functions for handling the JPEG image data format. It implements a JPEG codec (encoding and decoding) alongside various utilities for ...

  3. OpenJPEG - Wikipedia

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    OpenJPEG is an open-source library to encode and decode JPEG 2000 images. As of version 2.1 released in April 2014, it is officially conformant with the JPEG 2000 Part-1 standard. [3]

  4. Python Imaging Library - Wikipedia

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    It is available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. The latest version of PIL is 1.1.7, was released in September 2009 and supports Python 1.5.2–2.7. [3] Development of the original project, known as PIL, was discontinued in 2011. [2] Subsequently, a successor project named Pillow forked the PIL repository and added Python 3.x support. [5]

  5. JPEG XL - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Windows – A 3rd-party Windows Imaging Component (WIC) plugin adds viewing to File Explorer, Microsoft Photos, Windows Photo Viewer, and thumbnails, and aware apps. Only On Windows 7/10. [86] Another Windows Imaging Component plugin, jxl-winthumb. [87] macOS (prior to 14.0 Sonoma) – via a standalone app and a plugin for Quick Look ...

  6. Windows Package Manager - Wikipedia

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    The Windows Package Manager (also known as winget) is a free and open-source package manager designed by Microsoft for Windows 10 and Windows 11. It consists of a command-line utility and a set of services for installing applications. [5] [6] Independent software vendors can use it as a distribution channel for their software packages.

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  8. Lossless JPEG - Wikipedia

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    Typically, compressions using lossless operation mode can achieve around 2:1 compression ratio for color images. [5] This mode is quite popular in the medical imaging field, and defined as an option in DNG standard, but otherwise it is not very widely used because of complexity of doing arithmetics on 10, 12, or 14bpp values on typical embedded 32-bit processor and a little resulting gain in ...

  9. JPEG XT - Wikipedia

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    JPEG XT (ISO/IEC 18477) is an image compression standard which specifies backward-compatible extensions of the base JPEG standard (ISO/IEC 10918-1 and ITU Rec. T.81).. JPEG XT extends JPEG with support for higher integer bit depths, high dynamic range imaging and floating-point coding, lossless coding, alpha channel coding, and an extensible file format based on JFIF.