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image_to_j2k(1)		  converts to jpeg2000 files	       image_to_j2k(1)

NAME
       image_to_j2k  -	This  program  reads in an image of a certain type and
       converts it to a jpeg2000 file. It is part of the OpenJPEG library.

       Valid input image extensions are .bmp, .pgm, .pgx,  .png,  .pnm,	 .ppm,
       .raw, .tga, .tif . For PNG resp. TIF it needs libpng resp. libtiff .

       Valid output image extensions are .j2k, .jp2

SYNOPSIS
       image_to_j2k -i infile.bmp -o outfile.j2k

       image_to_j2k -ImgDir directory_name -OutFor jp2

       image_to_j2k -h Print a help message and exit.

       See JPWL OPTIONS for special options

OPTIONS
       -b  n,n
	      (Size of code block (e.g. -b 32,32). Default: 64 x 64)

       -c  n  (Size of precinct (e.g. -c 128,128). Default: 2^15 x 2^15)

       -cinema2K  fps
	      Digital Cinema 2K profile compliant codestream. Valid fps values
	      are 24 or 48.

       -cinema4K
	      Digital Cinema 4K profile compliant codestream. Does not need an
	      fps: default is 24 fps.

       -d  X,Y
	      (Offset of image origin (e.g. -d 150,300))

       -h     Print a help message and exit.

       -i  name
	      (input file name)

       -n  n  (Number of resolutions. Default: 6)

       -o  name
	      (output file name)

       -p  name
	      Progression  order.  name	 can  be  one out of:LRCP, RLCP, RPCL,
	      PCRL, CPRL. Default: LRCP.

       -q  n  different psnr for successive layers
	      Note: (options -r and -q cannot be used together)

       -r  n  different compression ratio(s) for successive layers.  The  rate
	      specified for each quality level is the desired compression fac‐
	      tor.
	      Note: (options -r and -q cannot be used together)

       -s  X,Y
	      sub-sampling factor (e.g. -s 2,2). Default: No sub-sampling in x
	      or y direction.
	      Remark: sub-sampling bigger than 2 can produce errors.

       -t  W,H
	      (Size of tile (e.g. -t 512,512) )

       -x  name
	      (Create index file and fill it. Default: no index file)

       -EPH   (Write EPH marker after each header packet. Default:no EPH)

       -F  rawWidth,rawHeight,rawComp,rawBitDepth,s_or_u
	      characteristics of the raw input image

       -I     (Use the irreversible DWT 9-7. Default: Reversible DWT 5-3)

       -ImgDir	directory_name
	      (directory containing input files)

       -M  n  mode  switch  with  values:  1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32. Default:No mode
	      switch activated.
	      Meaning:
	      BYPASS(1)
	      RESET(2)
	      RESTART(4)
	      VSC(8)
	      ERTERM(16)
	      SEGMARK(32)
	      Values can be added: RESTART(4) + RESET(2) + SEGMARK(32) = -M 38

       -OutFor ext
	      (extension for output files)

       -POC TtileNr=resolutionStart, componentStart, layerEnd,	resolutionEnd,
       componentEnd, progressionOrder
	      (see Examples)

       -ROI c=n,U=n
	      quantization  indices  upshifted	for  component c (0 or 1 or 2)
	      with a value of U (>= 0 and <= 37)
	      e.g. -ROI c=0,U=25

       -SOP   (Write SOP marker before each packet. Default: No SOP marker  in
	      the codestream.)

       -T X,Y (Offset of the origin of the tiles (e.g. -T 100,75) )

       -W     (see JPWL OPTIONS)

JPWL OPTIONS
       Options usable only if the library has been compiled with -DUSE_JPWL

       -W   h<tilepart><=type>,	  s<tilepart><=method>,	  a=<addr>,  z=<size>,
       g=<range>, p<tilepart:pack><=type>

       h selects the header error protection (EPB): type can be
	  [0=none 1,absent=predefined 16=CRC-16 32=CRC-32 37-128=RS]
	  if tilepart is absent, it is for main and tile headers
	  if tilepart is present, it applies from that tile
	    onwards, up to the next h<> spec, or to the last tilepart
	    in the codestream (max. 16 specs)

       p selects the packet error protection (EEP/UEP with EPBs)
	 to be applied to raw data: type can be
	  [0=none 1,absent=predefined 16=CRC-16 32=CRC-32 37-128=RS]
	  if tilepart:pack is absent, it is from tile 0, packet 0
	  if tilepart:pack is present, it applies from that tile
	    and that packet onwards, up to the next packet spec
	    or to the last packet in the last tilepart in the stream
	    (max. 16 specs)

       s enables sensitivity data insertion (ESD): method can be
	  [-1=NO ESD 0=RELATIVE ERROR 1=MSE 2=MSE REDUCTION 3=PSNR
	   4=PSNR INCREMENT 5=MAXERR 6=TSE 7=RESERVED]
	  if tilepart is absent, it is for main header only
	  if tilepart is present, it applies from that tile
	    onwards, up to the next s<> spec, or to the last tilepart
	    in the codestream (max. 16 specs)

       g determines the addressing mode: range can be
	  [0=PACKET 1=BYTE RANGE 2=PACKET RANGE]

       a determines the size of data addressing: addr can be
	  2/4 bytes (small/large codestreams). If not set, auto-mode

       z determines the size of sensitivity values: size can be
	  1/2 bytes, for the transformed pseudo-floating point value

EXAMPLES
       image_to_j2k -i file.bmp -o file.j2k -r	20,10,1	 (compress  20x,  then
       10x, then lossless).

       image_to_j2k -i file.ppm -o file.j2k -q 30,40,50

       image_to_j2k -i file.pgx -o file.j2k -POC T1=0,0,1,5,3,CPRL

       image_to_j2k -i lena.raw -o lena.j2k -F 512,512,3,8,u

AUTHORS
       Copyright  (c) 2002-2007, Communications and Remote Sensing Laboratory,
       Universite catholique de Louvain (UCL), Belgium
       Copyright (c) 2002-2007, Professor Benoit Macq
       Copyright (c) 2001-2003, David Janssens
       Copyright (c) 2002-2003, Yannick Verschueren
       Copyright (c) 2003-2007, Francois-Olivier Devaux and Antonin Descampe
       Copyright (c) 2005, Herve Drolon, FreeImage Team
       Copyright (c) 2006-2007, Parvatha Elangovan

SEE ALSO
       j2k_to_image(1) j2k_dump(1)

image_to_j2k			 Version 1.4.0		       image_to_j2k(1)
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