Grok (JPEG 2000)
In computer software, Grok is a library to encode and decode images in the JPEG 2000 format. It fully implements the ISO/IEC 15444-1 technical standard. It is designed for stability, high performance, and low memory usage. Grok is free and open-source software released under the GNU Affero General Public License (AGPL) version 3.
| Developer(s) | Aaron Boxer | 
|---|---|
| Initial release | January 1, 2016 | 
| Stable release | 12.0.1
   / April 21, 2024[1]  | 
| Repository | |
| Written in | C++ | 
| Operating system | macOS, Windows, POSIX | 
| Platform | x86-64, AArch64 | 
| Available in | English | 
| Type | Graphics software | 
| License | AGPL v3 | 
| Website | github | 
Features
    
- support for High Throughput JPEG 2000 (HTJ2K) encode/decode
 - fast random-access sub-image decoding using TLM markers
 - full encode/decode support for ICC colour profiles
 - full encode/decode support for XML,IPTC, XMP and EXIF meta-data
 - full encode/decode support for monochrome, sRGB, palette, YCC, extended YCC, CIELab and CMYK colour spaces
 - full encode/decode support for JPEG,PNG,BMP,TIFF,RAW,PNM and PAM image formats
 - full encode/decode support for 1-16 bit precision images
 - supported platforms: Linux x86-64, Linux AArch64, Windows, macOS and WebAssembly
 
Integration
    
Grok has been integrated into a number of other open source projects, including:
- Cantaloupe image server
 - IIPSrv image server
 - Horos medical image viewer
 
References
    
- "Releases ยท GrokImageCompression/grok". github.com. Retrieved 2022-04-01.
 
Further reading
    
- "JPEG2000 Image Compression Fundamentals, Standards and Practice", by David S. Taubman, Michael W. Marcellin. ISBN 0-7923-7519-X
 - Johan van der Knijff (2011). "JPEG 2000 for Long-term Preservation: JP2 as a Preservation Format". D-Lib Magazine. 17 (5/6). doi:10.1045/may2011-vanderknijff.
 - Johan van der Knijff (2022). "Generating lossy access JP2s from lossless preservation masters". 
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