Convert J2C to TXT BRAILLE6DOTS
Convert J2C images to TXT BRAILLE6DOTS format, edit and optimize images online and free.
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.
A TXT file extension, associated with "Unicode Braille 6 Dots", refers to the representation of braille characters within the Unicode standard, specifically using a 6-dot cell configuration. This allows for the encoding of braille patterns, making it accessible for visually impaired users to read and write text digitally. The history of braille dates back to its invention by Louis Braille in the 19th century, and its inclusion in Unicode ensures compatibility across various digital platforms.
Select a J2C file from your computer to initiate the upload.
Adjust J2C to TXT BRAILLE6DOTS settings with tools, then press Convert.
Wait for the converter to finalize, then access your TXT BRAILLE6DOTS image.
Once installed, Vertopal CLI supports conversion of J2C image into TXT BRAILLE6DOTS image.
cd into the J2C file directory or provide the path.