JPEG2000 standard test images

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I am looking for JPEG 2000 test image set (bike, cafe, cmpnd1, chart,
aerial2, target, us) both Gray and Color.

It seems it is not available for public.
Is it, available with ISO?

Can any one specify web link or any relevant information ?

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Reply george_wilson_mit (24) 9/27/2005 5:27:25 AM

Hi,

> I am looking for JPEG 2000 test image set (bike, cafe, cmpnd1, chart,
> aerial2, target, us) both Gray and Color.

> It seems it is not available for public.
> Is it, available with ISO?

The images have various sources. Some of them are part of the ISO400
test set, others go back to the JPEG-1 standardization and are part
of the ITU test set.

> Can any one specify web link or any relevant information ?

Hmm. I'm not sure what the copyright status of these images is; they
should be available for "fair use", that is, scientific research
and educational purposes. Otherwise, they are for ISO internal use,
and not for publication AFAIK. Is this your intend?

So long,
	Thomas

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Reply Thomas 9/27/2005 7:45:41 AM


Hi,
Thank you

In the "The JPEG 2000 Still Image Compression Standard" published on
IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, Sep 2001

I see the "ISO 400" mark embedded on the images woman, bike

Question:
1. If these images are a part of ISO 400, such that it is not available
for public, but used for internal testing of any compressors, which is
to be standardized? will these images be shipped as a part of JPEG 2000
specification, if the specification is purchased from ISO or ITU
whatever it may be?

George

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Reply George 9/29/2005 6:48:52 AM

Hi,

> 1. If these images are a part of ISO 400, such that it is not available
> for public, but used for internal testing of any compressors, which is
> to be standardized? will these images be shipped as a part of JPEG 2000
> specification, if the specification is purchased from ISO or ITU
> whatever it may be?

No. There are official test streams in part-4 (15444-4) which is the
conformance testing part of JPEG2000, and part-4 (not part-1) will be
shipped with images. But the images used there are different images
(neither bike nor lena...) we could ensure we would have all the
copyright on we needed to publish them this way.

So long,
	Thomas
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Reply Thomas 9/29/2005 8:05:13 AM

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