JBIG and JBIG2

JBIG

JBIG compression is included in LEADTOOLS Document Imaging and LEADTOOLS Document Imaging Suite, and LEADTOOLS Medical Imaging Suite toolkits.

JBIG defines a method for lossless compression encoding of a bi-level image (two color image). This method can also be used for coding grayscale and color images. LEADTOOLS now completely supports all three types of images, giving you the ability to make full use of this powerful compression technology. LEADTOOLS also supports the progressive capability of JBIG, allowing you to store and send multiple representations of images at different resolutions without any extra storage overhead. To achieve the highest compression ratios available in the JBIG format, LEAD now takes full advantage of all the functional blocks of this robust standard:

All the free parameters specified by the JBIG standard are applied in LEAD to achieve maximal compression and the highest speed for any saving or loading operation.

Support for the JBIG features is provided for the following programming interfaces:

JBIG ActiveX

JBIG API

JBIG Class Library

JBIG COM

JBIG.NET

JBIG VCL

JBIG2

JBIG2 compression is available if you purchase the LEADTOOLS JBIG2 Plug-In.

The JBIG2 file format is a raster file format created by ISO/IEC 14492. This format is supported by Image Power. This format is an industry standard lossless, lossy and lossy to lossless compressed file format for bi-tonal (black and white) images. LEAD’s JBIG2 support handles the various flavor of generic region encoding/decoding procedure based on sequential coding of the image pixels using arithmetic coding (lossless). The generic region encoding/decoding procedure encodes/decodes a bitmap, treating it simply as an array of binary pixels. In order to achieve highest compression ratios available by the generic region encoding procedure of JBIG2 format, LEAD also takes full advantage of all the functional blocks of this robust standard including the Adaptive Arithmetic Encoder, the Adaptive Template Pixels, and the Typical Prediction Block. Saving images in a JBIG2 format results in smaller image files sizes when compared to other industry standard compressed formats such as JBIG, CCITT G3 or G4. JBIG2 can compress bi-tonal images 2 - 5 times more than the same image compressed with the CCITT G4 compression.

Support for the JBIG2 features is provided for the following programming interfaces:

JBIG2 ActiveX

JBIG2 API

JBIG2 Class Library

JBIG2 COM

JBIG2 .NET

JBIG2 VCL