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.JPX File Extension

A .JPX file is a JPEG 2000 Image File, created by Joint Photographic Experts Group.

Open with Mozilla Firefox. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .JPX file?

A .JPX file is a type of image file that uses the JPEG 2000 format, specifically the part-2 extension of this format. JPEG 2000 is an advanced image compression standard that was developed by the Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) committee in the year 2000. It was designed to improve upon the original JPEG format by offering better image quality and additional features.

The .JPX extension indicates that the file uses features from the part-2 extension of JPEG 2000. This includes the ability to handle multiple layers of image data, support for transparency (meaning parts of the image can be see-through), and the ability to retain alpha and spot color channels which are important for professional graphics editing. Additionally, .JPX files can include extra information about the image, known as metadata, which might describe the image or detail how it was created.

.JPX files are versatile and can contain a variety of image types, from digital photographs to complex graphics like medical scans or satellite images. While most JPEG 2000 images use the .JP2 extension, the .JPX extension is used when more advanced features are needed.

To view or edit .JPX files, you can use several different programs: - **Web browsers**: Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome can open .JPX files directly, allowing you to view these images on the web. - **Image viewers and editors**: Programs like Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, CorelDRAW Graphics Suite, Corel PaintShop Pro, and XnViewMP support .JPX files. These applications offer tools for editing and enhancing the images. - **Operating system tools**: Apple Preview and Apple Safari, which are included with macOS, can open .JPX files, making it easy for Mac users to view these images. - **Other tools**: Applications like IrfanView, IvanView, ToyViewer, Lemkesoft GraphicConverter, and Canvas GFX Canvas X Pro also support .JPX files and provide various functionalities to manage and edit these images.

In summary, .JPX files are a high-quality image format that supports advanced imaging features. They can be opened and edited with a range of software across different platforms, making them a flexible choice for storing and working with images.

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