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muhammad aviz wrote:
> "guddeti reddy" <jagsuni@yahoo.com> wrote in message <fn2017$sqi$1@fred.mathworks.com>...

>>   I am in great need of MATLAB code for JPEG2k image 
>> compression using wavelet transform.Can any body 
>> help.Please send it to my id.

> pliz can any body send image compression by using wavelet transform....thx

Important parts of JPEG2000 are patented. Some of the patent holders have
granted free licenses for use of their technologies, but some of the patent
holders have not. When I looked at this point a couple of weeks ago, I did not
find any list of what was freely usable and what was not. If you are not able to
find the information, then I suggest that you retain an intellectual property
lawyer (if your purpose in programming is to create a commercial or distributable
program), or that you turn the patent matter over to your instructor (if
your purpose in programming is for course work or academic project.)