UYVY to JPS conversion is the process of transforming raw UYVY (a YUV 4:2:2 planar packed video/frame pixel format) image data into a JPS file, which is a JPEG Stereo image pair format typically storing left-right images for stereoscopic viewing. This conversion involves decoding the UYVY chroma-subsampled pixel stream, optionally reconstructing two views if the source encodes stereo, and encoding the result into a compressed JPEG-based JPS container while managing color-space and sampling differences.
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UYVY files typically use the mime type video/uyvy and are common in video capture and streaming applications, often encoded with codecs like UYVY or YUY2. JPS files use the mime type image/jps and store stereoscopic 3D JPEG images compatible with most image viewers and 3D display devices. Converting between these formats involves re-encoding raw video data into a stereoscopic image format.
The JPS (.JPS) format is commonly used for image. Understanding its characteristics can be helpful when converting to or from other formats like UYVY.
While specific technical details aren't available here, JPS files generally serve the purpose of storing image effectively within their domain.
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UYVY is a raw video pixel format that stores color information efficiently but is less widely supported than JPS. JPS is an image format designed for stereoscopic 3D photos, offering better compatibility with modern image software. While UYVY focuses on video capture, JPS is optimized for viewing and sharing 3D images.
Keep original UYVY frames below ~25 megapixels for responsive browser-based conversion; very large frames increase memory and processing time.
To preserve color fidelity, convert UYVY using a proper YCbCr->RGB color-space transform and retain the source chroma sampling where possible; choose a higher JPEG quality (80–95) to minimize artifacts.
For many files, use batch conversion with a moderate quality setting (75–85) to balance speed and size; test one sample before converting large batches.
Limitations: UYVY is a packed 4:2:2 chroma-subsampled format—fine chroma detail may be irretrievably reduced compared with full RGB; JPS is JPEG-based and lossy, so repeated re-encoding degrades quality.
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If your UYVY contains embedded stereo pair data, ensure the converter knows the left/right arrangement; otherwise you may need to split and align frames manually.