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Dear all,

The first stable release of jpylyzer 2.2 is now available
<https://openpreservation.org/news/jpylyzer-2-2-out-now/?q=3>. This follows
up on last November’s release candidate
<https://openpreservation.org/news/jpylyzer-2-2-release-candidate-out-now/?q=3>.
Compared to the previous 2.1 release, Jpylyzer 2.2 is quite action-packed,
and includes the addition of two new supported file formats! Jpylyzer is an
open source validator and feature extractor for JP2 images, and part of the OPF
reference toolset <https://openpreservation.org/tools/>.

To find out more about this latest release, including the release notes,
and to download, please click here
<https://jpylyzer.openpreservation.org/2024/01/23/jpylyzer-2-2-release>. A
big thank you as always to Johan van der Knijff at the Koninklijke
Bibliotheek <https://www.kb.nl/en> for maintaining the software.

-- 

Georgia Moppett (she/her), Community Officer

Open Preservation Foundation (OPF) <https://openpreservation.org/>

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