Python interface to OpenJPEG library for reading and writing JPEG 2000 images.
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John Evans e15a8a6dba Don't error out when progression order is invalid. #186
Instead of a regular dictionary for the display of progression order,
use a subclass of defaultdict instead.  The defaultdict's __missing__
method is overridden to supply a custom error message that used the
offending key.  Everybody wins!!!
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glymur: a Python interface for JPEG 2000

glymur contains a Python interface to the OpenJPEG library which allows one to read and write JPEG 2000 files. glymur works on Python 2.6, 2.7 and 3.3. Python 3.3 is strongly recommended.

Please read the docs, https://glymur.readthedocs.org/en/latest/