Latest Views on JPEG2000 for Presentation and Archiving

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Earlier this month, the JPEG 2000 Implementation Working Group, the Wellcome Trust Library, and the U.K. Digital Preservation Coalition hosted a free one-day seminar called JPEG2000 for the Practitioner. The presentation slides are now linked to the seminar program and is a short report of the event by Christy Henshaw of Wellcome Library. The presentation slides by themselves carry a great deal of depth even without a recording of the audio. In particular I can recommend "What did JPEG 2000 ever do for us?" by Simon Tanner and "JPEG 2000 standardization - a pragmatic viewpoint" by Richard Clark. As brief introductions to where we've been with JPEG 2000 and where we could go.

Hat tip to Ron Murray for pointing this out to me.