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by dylan604
817 days ago
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Did JPEG2000 really flounder? If your concept of it being a consumer facing product as a direct replacement for JPEG, then I could see being unsuccessful in that respect. However, JPEG2000 has found its place in the professional side of things. |
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One problem is that without broad adoption, support even in niche cases is precarious; the ecosystem is smaller. That makes the codec not safe for archiving, only for distribution.
The strongest use case I see for this is streaming video, where the demand for compression is highest.