JPEG-2000 Restrictions
The stream of JPEG-2000-coded frames must conform to ISO 15444-1:2004/PDAM 1 and
are further constrained as follows:
All frames must be untiled; the entire image is encoded as a single tile.
The image and tile origins must both be at <0,0>.
Each compressed frame must be less than 1,300,000 bytes.
Each tile part of a compressed frame must be less than 500,000 bytes.
Compressed frames of 4:4:4 content have 3 tile parts.
Compressed frames of 4:2:2 content have 2 tile parts.
The progression order must be Component Position Resolution Layer (CPRL).
All frames must contain a Tile-part Length, Main header (TLM) marker.
The following markers are forbidden:
POC — Progress Order Change
PPM — Packed Packet headers, Main header
PPT — Packed Packet headers, Tile-part header
RGN — Region of interest
The following markers may appear only in the main header.
COC — Coding style Component
COD — Coding style Default
QCC — Quantization Component
QCD — Quantization Default
Codeblocks must be 32 x 32 for 4:4:4, 2K and 1080p resolutions.
Codeblocks must be 128 x 32 for all other formats and resolutions.
�� The codeblock coding style is SPcod, SPcoc = 0b00000000.
The precinct sizes at all resolutions must be 256 x 256, except the lowest frequency
subband, which must have a precinct size of 128 x 128
There must be no more than 5 wavelet transform levels.
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