JP2 to PDF
Convert online and free JP2 to PDF
Converting in only three steps
JP2 is the file extension for JPEG 2000 – the planned and technically superior successor to JPEG, which, however, never gained widespread acceptance. The format offers better compression, optional lossless storage and higher colour depth, but is not supported by most browsers and image editing programmes. JP2 is nevertheless widely used in certain niche areas: medical imaging (particularly MRI and X-ray scans), geographic information systems, and archiving in libraries and museums.
To share JP2 files easily, converting them to PDF format is a sensible option. Everyone is familiar with PDF documents and can usually open them without any problems. With File-Converter-Online.com, JP2 files can be converted directly to PDF. Naturally, the quality and resolution are preserved during conversion.
How to convert JP2 to PDF online?
- Upload JP2 file Choose your JP2 file with the "Choose File" Button, Drag & Drop or import it directly from Dropbox/Google Drive.
- Choose target filetype PDF is set as default target format. Change it if you need a different target filetype for your conversion.
- Start Conversion Click "Start Converting!". Most files process in seconds, only the largest files may take a few minutes.
- Download your PDF file Download your finished PDF file. Your files will be automatically deleted from our servers.
Currently we support the following conversions with JP2 files:
All ConvertersInformation about the extensions for the conversion from JP2 to PDF
From: JP2
Like the regular JPEG, JPEG 2000 was developed as a format by the Joint Photographic Experts Group and published in late 2000. But unlike .jpg, the JPEG 2000 can also create lossless compressions and has been specially developed for raster graphics. …
File extension: .jp2More information and converters for JP2
To: PDF
Created by Adobe software including Acrobat, Capture, Design or other open-source printing shareware, Portable Document Format (PDF) files simplify portability. Designed to include all the captured printed elements of their source, PDF-files can be v …
File extension: .pdfMore information and converters for PDF
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