JPF File
What are JPF files and how to open them
Are you having problems opening a JPF file or are you simply curious about its contents? We're here to explain the properties of these files and provide you with software that can open or handle your JPF files.
What is a JPF file?
A .JPF file is a JPEG 2000 Extended Bitmap file.
The JPF file format is the successor of the JPEG format, supporting transparency and metadata information. JPF files can store either lossy or lossless images. This means that a user can store a JPF file compressed (reduced in size) without losing quality to the image in the file.
These files may also be stored with a .jp2 or .jpx file extension.
The Biz Plan Pro software application also uses the .jpf file suffix. These JPF files contain the contents of business plans that have been created with the program.
How to open JPF files
We have identified three JPF openers that are compatible with this specific type of JPF file.
Programs that open JPEG 2000 Extended Bitmap files
Last updated: July 22, 2024
Various apps that use files with this extension
These apps are known to open certain types of JPF files. Remember, different programs may use JPF files for different purposes, so you may need to try out a few of them to be able to open your specific file.
Adobe Photoshop | User submitted | |
MysticThumbs | User submitted | |
Adobe Illustrator | User submitted | |
Adobe Acrobat | User submitted | |
TatukGIS Viewer | User submitted |
BizPlanBuilder | User submitted | |
progeCAD Professional | User submitted | |
Picasa Photo Viewer | Discontinued | |
DIMIN Viewer | User submitted | |
JIAN MarketingBuilder | User submitted |
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