JPEG XR
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JPEG XR[4] (JPEG extended range[5]) is an image compression standard for continuous tone photographic images, based on the HD Photo (formerly Windows Media Photo) specifications that Microsoft originally developed and patented.[6] It supports both lossy and lossless compression, and is the preferred image format for Ecma-388 Open XML Paper Specification documents.
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Developed by | Microsoft, ITU-T, ISO/IEC |
Initial release | 14 April 2009; 15 years ago (2009-04-14) |
Latest release | 06/2019 (ITU-T); 2020 edition (ISO/IEC) June 2019; 4 years ago (2019-06) |
Type of format | Graphics file format |
Contained by | TIFF |
Standard | ITU-T Rec. T.832 (06/2019), ISO/IEC 29199-2:2020 |
Open format? | Yes |
Website | ITU-T T.832 (06/2019), ISO/IEC 29199-2:2020 |
Support for the format was made available in Adobe Flash Player 11.0, Adobe AIR 3.0, Sumatra PDF 2.1, Windows Imaging Component, .NET Framework 3.0, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Internet Explorer 9, Internet Explorer 10, Internet Explorer 11, Pale Moon 27.2.[7][8][9] As of January 2021, there were still no cameras that shoot photos in the JPEG XR (.JXR) format.