JPC to PNM
Convert JPC to PNM (Fast & Free)
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How to convert JPC to PNM ?
- Select JPC files you want to convert, from your computer or drag and drop it on the page.
- Press the "Convert" button in order to convert JPC to PNM.
- When the conversion is completed, click "Download" on the desired converted PNM file.
Useful information about JPC
Extension: | JPC |
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Name: | JPEG 2000 Code Stream Syntax |
Mime Type: | image/jpc |
Converter: | JPC Converter |
Description: | Similar to JPEG-1, JPEG 2000 defines both a file format and a code stream. Whereas JPEG 2000 entirely describes the image samples, JPEG-1 includes additional meta-information such as the resolution of the image or the color space that has been used to encode the image. JPEG 2000 images should—if stored as files—be boxed in the JPEG 2000 file format, where they get the .jp2 extension. The part-2 extension to JPEG 2000, i.e., ISO/IEC 15444-2, also enriches this file format by including mechanisms for animation or composition of several code streams into one single image. Images in this extended file-format use the .jpx extension. There is no standardized extension for code-stream data because code-stream data is not to be considered to be stored in files in the first place, though when done for testing purposes, the extension .jpc or .j2k appear frequently. - Source |
Useful information about PNM
Extension: | PNM |
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Name: | Portable Anymap |
Mime Type: | image/x-portable-anymap |
Converter: | PNM Converter |
Description: | Besides being names of formats, PBM, PGM, PPM, and PNM are also classes of programs. A PNM program can take PBM, PGM, or PPM input. That's nothing special -- a PPM program can too. But a PNM program can often produce multiple output formats as well, and a PNM program can see the difference between PBM, PGM, and PPM input and respond to each differently whereas a PPM program sees everything as if it were PPM. - Source |