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Convert J2C images to HRZ format, edit and optimize images online and free.

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JPEG 2000 Code Stream (.j2c)

The J2C file extension stands for JPEG 2000 Code Stream, a format defined in Part 1 of the JPEG 2000 standard. Developed by the Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) from 1997 to 2000, J2C files utilize wavelet-based compression, supporting both lossy and lossless compression. This format is primarily used for high-quality image storage and transmission, offering superior compression efficiency and flexibility compared to the original JPEG standard. J2C files are often embedded within other file formats like JP2 for enhanced metadata support.

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Slow Scan Television - SSTV (.hrz)

The HRZ file extension is associated with Slow Scan Television (SSTV), a method used by amateur radio operators to transmit still images via radio waves. HRZ files store images rendered from SSTV audio signals, typically as 256x240 pixel RGB bitmaps. These files can be viewed using software like XnViewMP or Logipole Konverter. SSTV allows for the transmission of images over high-frequency bands using single-sideband modulation (SSB). The HRZ format is not widely produced by specific programs, but several image viewers support it.

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How to convert J2C to HRZ?

  1. Upload J2C File

    Upload a J2C image by dragging it into the designated area.

  2. Select J2C Tools

    Finalize the J2C to HRZ conversion by applying tools and clicking Convert.

  3. Download Your HRZ

    Give the converter a few seconds, then download your HRZ file.

Convert J2C to HRZ

Convert J2C to HRZ on Desktop

(macOS • Windows • Linux)

Execute Vertopal CLI commands to convert J2C image into HRZ image.

  1. Launch the shell interface for execution.
  2. Either cd to the J2C folder or include the path.
  3. Copy the command, substitute J2C_INPUT_FILE, and run it. $ vertopal convert J2C_INPUT_FILE --to hrz

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