What is the difference between .j2c and .cdr?
- Extension
- .j2c
- .cdr
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Raster Image
- Vector Image
- Developer
- Joint Photographic Experts Group
- Corel
- Description
- The JPEG 2000 Code Stream (j2c) file format is a type of image file format that is part of the JPEG 2000 family of image standards. This format is specifically designed for encoding images in a highly efficient manner, allowing for both lossless (exact reproduction) and lossy (approximate) compression. The j2c format focuses on the core coding stream of JPEG 2000 images, representing the encoded image data without additional metadata or structure.
- A CDR file is a drawing (or vector image) created with CorelDRAW, a vector illustration and page layout program. It contains a document that contains text, lines, shapes, images, colors, and effects. CDR files are used to create various types of documents such as letters, brochures, tabloids, envelopes, postcards, web pages, and web banners.
- MIME Type
- image/jp2
- image/x-coreldraw
- Sample
- sample.j2c
- sample.cdr
- Wikipedia
- .j2c on Wikipedia
- .cdr on Wikipedia