.JPS File Extension
- Category: Raster Image Files
- Format: Binary
What are .JPS files and how to open them?
Can't open .JPS file? Are you wondering what it contains? On our site we will explain to you what this file is, what it is used for and what software opens the .JPS file.
What is a .JPS file extension?
.JPS file extension has been classified as Raster Image Files. The format of .JPS file is Binary
.JPS is Stereo JPEG Image
A JPS file is a stereoscopic JPEG image used for creating 3D effects from 2D images. It contains two static images, one for the left eye and one for the right eye that are encoded as two side-by-side images in a single .JPG file.
Stereo images contain two copies of same image, each with slight variations, or perspectives, from the other. In this manner, a viewer can see a 3D effect from the 2D images when viewing the image in one of three ways:
- Cross-eye View: The viewer looks at the static side-by side image using a "cross-eye" stare
- Anaglyph View: The two images are overlaid on each other and the viewer wears 3D glasses.
- 3D Rendering: An application renders the 2D images into a resulting 3D image.
NOTE: JPS files can be saved by stereo cameras, which have two or more lenses.
List of all softwares that can open the Stereo JPEG Image
Windows | NVIDIA 3D Vision Photo Viewer | StereoPhoto Maker | Adobe Photoshop CC 2019 | 3DFantastic 3D Stereo Producer | XnViewMP | StereoPhotoView | sView | |
Mac | Adobe Photoshop CC 2019 | XnViewMP | sView | |
Linux | XnViewMP | StereoPhotoView | sView | |
File Type 2 Akeeba Backup Archive
Developer by: Akeeba Category: Backup Files
Backup archive format created by Akeeba software, which is used for backing up and securing websites; stores a whole backup of a website; includes the database, the restoration script, and any other related files.
The JPS format is designed to create archives of large directory trees only using PHP code. JPS is similar to the .JPA format but is more secure. The JPS format splits the file descriptor and file data to 64Kb blocks encrypted using AES-128 in CBC mode. Also, the format uses Deflate (ZLib) to compress all files.
The JPS extension may be used for multi-part Akeeba backup archives. If the backup of a website is split into multiple files, a JPA file and .J01 file will be created with a JPS file created as the last file in the multi-part set.
List of all softwares that can open the Akeeba Backup Archive