just checked the build info for 1600 says jp2openjpeg is build in
http://www.gisinternals.com/sdk/PackageInfo.aspx?file=release-1600-x64-gdal-1-8-mapserver-6-0.zip

there you go.. ede


On 08.10.2011 19:26, Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
> Yes, I was meaning gdal + openjpeg.  I have gdal versions with Kakadu and ECW 
> JPEG 2000 drivers but I use Kakadu binaries for compressing because it is 
> faster that way. We have an old style Kakadu non-commercial license and it is 
> covers our use.  But for somebody who would need a totally free license 
> gdal+ecw or gdal+Kakadu are not suitable and therefore Open JPEG driver 
> http://gdal.org/frmt_jp2openjpeg.html would be interesting to try.
> 
> -Jukka-
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> Lähettäjä: edgar.sol...@web.de [edgar.sol...@web.de]
> Lähetetty: 8. lokakuuta 2011 16:29
> Vastaanottaja: OpenJump develop and use
> Aihe: Re: [JPP-Devel] Fwd:  jpeg2000
> 
> On 08.10.2011 12:25, Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
>> When it comes to open source and JPEG2000, perhaps Open JPEG is the one that 
>> begins to be good enough. GDAL has a support for that but because it is not 
>> included be default I have not tried it yet.
> 
> the gdal builds here
> http://www.gisinternals.com/sdk/
> have ecw sdk 3.3 support with jp2. you have to install the ecw component.
> 
> or do you mean gdal+openjpeg?
> 
> ..ede
> 
> 
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