JPS to HRZ conversion is the process of transforming stereoscopic JPEG Stereo (JPS) image files—commonly used for side-by-side 3D photos—into HRZ format, a high-resolution raster image container optimized for high-fidelity display and post-processing. This conversion restructures pixel data and metadata as needed so the resulting HRZ file preserves stereoscopic information while enabling higher-quality viewing and editing workflows.
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JPS files usually carry the MIME type image/jps and are encoded to support stereoscopic 3D content. HRZ files use the MIME type image/hrz and feature advanced compression codecs designed for efficient storage and faster loading times. Both formats cater to image data but serve different use-case scenarios.
The HRZ (.HRZ) format is commonly used for image. Understanding its characteristics can be helpful when converting to or from other formats like JPS.
While specific technical details aren't available here, HRZ files generally serve the purpose of storing image effectively within their domain.
Easily convert your JPS files to HRZ format using our efficient online JPS to HRZ converter. Whether you need the HRZ format for compatibility or quality purposes, our tool simplifies the process without any software installation.
JPS files are typically used for stereoscopic 3D images, offering side-by-side views. HRZ files, however, provide enhanced compression and are supported by more modern image viewers. While JPS focuses on 3D display, HRZ is optimized for storage efficiency and broader compatibility.
Keep source JPS files under 25 MP per eye for fastest, most reliable conversion; very large stereo images may require more memory and longer processing.
To preserve quality, choose HRZ lossless compression or high-quality presets and match the source color profile (e.g., sRGB → sRGB) during conversion.
For many files, use batch conversion with file queuing and set uniform output presets to save time and ensure consistent results.
Note format limitation: JPS is essentially a JPEG wrapper for stereo pairs, so any JPS with unusual container extensions or corrupted stereo headers might fail to map perfectly into HRZ.
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If you plan to edit post-conversion, prefer 16-bit HRZ output (if supported) to retain more tonal detail for color grading and retouching.