Convert HDR Images to JP2 Online

Dynapik offers a free online tool to change image types - no need to download anything. It's quick and easy to use. You can change your HDR images to JP2 format. This tool works for both professionals and casual users. Convert your images to JP2 in seconds.

Possible Conversions

About HDR Format

Radiance HDR

The pioneering high dynamic range format for lighting simulation.

Overview

The Radiance HDR format (often called RGBE) is a raster image format designed for storing high dynamic range (HDR) data. Rather than standard 8-bit integers, it uses a specialized encoding where pixel colors are stored as Red, Green, and Blue mantissas sharing a single common Exponent (RGBE). This allows it to represent a vast range of luminance values, from direct sunlight to deep shadows, in a relatively compact 32-bit-per-pixel format.

Technical Details

The .hdr format consists of a human-readable header containing variables like exposure and gamma, followed by binary pixel data. The pixel data typically uses the 'Radiance RGBE' encoding. Each pixel is 4 bytes: one byte each for Red, Green, and Blue, and one shared Exponent byte. This 'shared exponent' scheme is efficient but introduces some limitations—if one channel is very bright and another is very dark in the same pixel, color precision can be lost (color banding).

History

Developed by Greg Ward in the late 1980s for the Radiance lighting simulation system. It was one of the first formats to enable practical HDR storage and became a de facto standard in the CGI industry for Image-Based Lighting (IBL).

Common Use Cases

  • Image-Based Lighting (IBL): Used as 'environment maps' in 3D rendering to light a scene realistically using captured real-world light.
  • Lighting Analysis: Architecture simulations to measure light levels in a virtual building.

Advantages

  • Compactness
  • Simplicity
  • Legacy Support

Limitations

  • Shared Exponent Artifacts
  • No Alpha Channel

Technical Specifications

Extension: .hdrMIME: image/vnd.radianceMax Color: 32-bit (RGBE)Category: professional

About JP2 Format

JPEG 2000 File Format

The advanced successor to JPEG that never quite took off on the web.

Overview

JPEG 2000 (JP2) is an image compression standard and coding system. It was created by the Joint Photographic Experts Group committee in 2000 with the intention of superseding their original discrete cosine transform-based JPEG standard with a newly designed, wavelet-based method.

Technical Details

JP2 uses discrete wavelet transform (DWT) technology, which allows for higher compression ratios without the 'blocky' artifacts seen in standard JPEGs. It supports both lossy and lossless compression in a single architecture and allows for progressive decoding (quality or resolution).

History

Released in 2000 as a modern upgrade to JPEG. Despite its technical superiority, it failed to gain widespread web adoption due to patent concerns, complexity, and the 'good enough' nature of standard JPEG.

Common Use Cases

  • Medical Imaging: DICOM standards use JPEG 2000 for storing X-rays and MRI scans.
  • Digital Cinema: The standard format for Digital Cinema Packages (DCP).
  • Geospatial Imaging: Satellite imagery and GIS applications.

Advantages

  • Superior Compression
  • Lossless Capability
  • Region of Interest

Limitations

  • Browser Support
  • Computational Cost

Technical Specifications

Extension: .jp2MIME: image/jp2Max Color: 38-bitCategory: jpeg2000

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it possible to convert HDR to JP2 without losing size online?
Definitely! You can configure quality options for the conversion so that the resulting image is as close to the original as possible.
How long does it take to convert HDR image to JP2 file?
The conversion between HDR and JP2 is instant without delay.

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