JPEG XR (formerly Windows Media Photo and HD Photo) is a still-image compression standard and file format for continuous tone photographic images, based on technology originally developed and patented by Microsoft as a part of the Windows Media family. It supports lossy as well as lossless compression, and is the preferred image format for Ecma-388 OpenXPS documents. It was previously known internally within Microsoft as Photon.
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- JPEG XR (formerly Windows Media Photo and HD Photo) is a still-image compression standard and file format for continuous tone photographic images, based on technology originally developed and patented by Microsoft as a part of the Windows Media family. It supports lossy as well as lossless compression, and is the preferred image format for Ecma-388 OpenXPS documents. It was previously known internally within Microsoft as Photon. Official managed code and unmanaged code implementations of the codec are available as part of . NET Framework 3.0 and Windows Imaging Component respectively. Both components are part of Windows Vista and are available for Windows XP. In July 2007, HD Photo was announced by the Joint Photographic Experts Group and Microsoft to be under consideration to become a JPEG standard known as JPEG XR. On March 16, 2009, JPEG XR was given final approval as ITU-T Recommendation T.832. Starting in April 2009, it became available from the ITU-T in "pre-published" form. On June 19, 2009, it passed an ISO/IEC Final Draft International Standard (FDIS) ballot, resulting in final approval as international standard ISO/IEC 29199-2.
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- ITU-T Recommendation T.832,
ISO/IEC 29199-2:2009
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- JPEG XR (formerly Windows Media Photo and HD Photo) is a still-image compression standard and file format for continuous tone photographic images, based on technology originally developed and patented by Microsoft as a part of the Windows Media family. It supports lossy as well as lossless compression, and is the preferred image format for Ecma-388 OpenXPS documents. It was previously known internally within Microsoft as Photon.
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