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> What steps will reproduce the problem?
Try to convert the attached image with opj_decompress (fresh sources) into a
png one.
> What is the expected output?
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> What steps will reproduce the problem?
Try to convert the attached image with opj_decompress (fresh sources) into a
png one.
> What is the expected output?
Converted image with good quality…
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> What steps will reproduce the problem?
Try to convert the attached image with opj_decompress (fresh sources) into a
png one.
> What is the expected output?
Converted image with good quality…
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> What steps will reproduce the problem?
Try to convert the attached image with opj_decompress (fresh sources) into a
png one.
> What is the expected output?
Converted image with good quality…
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> What steps will reproduce the problem?
Try to convert the attached image with opj_decompress (fresh sources) into a
png one.
> What is the expected output?
Converted image with good quality…
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> What steps will reproduce the problem?
Try to convert the attached image with opj_decompress (fresh sources) into a
png one.
> What is the expected output?
Converted image with good quality…
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> What steps will reproduce the problem?
Try to convert the attached image with opj_decompress (fresh sources) into a
png one.
> What is the expected output?
Converted image with good quality…
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> What steps will reproduce the problem?
Try to convert the attached image with opj_decompress (fresh sources) into a
png one.
> What is the expected output?
Converted image with good quality…
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At the moment I currently use two well-known image formats which gradually lead me to use qgis rather than OpenJUMP : jp2 and COG.
OpenJUMP has several jp2 drivers, but I could never read jp2 images …
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> What steps will reproduce the problem?
Try to convert the attached image with opj_decompress (fresh sources) into a
png one.
> What is the expected output?
Converted image with good quality…