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JPEG 2000
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^^^^^^^^^
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.. versionadded:: 2.4.0
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PIL reads and writes JPEG 2000 files containing ``L``, ``LA``, ``RGB`` or
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``RGBA`` data. It can also read files containing ``YCbCr`` data, which it
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converts on read into ``RGB`` or ``RGBA`` depending on whether or not there is
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@ -18,12 +18,9 @@ Python Imaging Library by Fredrik Lundh and Contributors.
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To start using Pillow, please read the :doc:`installation
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instructions <installation>`.
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If you can't find the information you need, try the old `PIL Handbook`_, but be
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aware that it was last updated for PIL 1.1.5. You can download archives and old
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versions from `PyPI <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/Pillow>`_. You can get the
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source and contribute at https://github.com/python-imaging/Pillow.
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.. _PIL Handbook: http://effbot.org/imagingbook/pil-index.htm
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You can get the source and contribute at
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https://github.com/python-imaging/Pillow. You can download archives
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and old versions from `PyPI <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/Pillow>`_.
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 2
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* **libwebp** provides the Webp format.
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* Pillow has been tested with version **0.1.3**, which does not read
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transparent webp files. Version **0.3.0** supports transparency.
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transparent webp files. Versions **0.3.0** and **0.4.0** support
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transparency.
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* **tcl/tk** provides support for tkinter bitmap and photo images.
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* **openjpeg** provides JPEG 2000 functionality.
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* Pillow 2.4 requires openjpeg 2.0.0.
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* Pillow has been tested with openjpeg **2.0.0**.
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If the prerequisites are installed in the standard library locations for your
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machine (e.g. :file:`/usr` or :file:`/usr/local`), no additional configuration
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