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JPS at a glance
JPS
Convert to JPS when preserving stereoscopic photo pairs, preparing side-by-side 3D images for compatible viewers, or maintaining archives from cameras and displays that used the JPEG Stereo convention.
It is mainly useful for legacy stereoscopic-image exchange rather than mainstream still-image publishing.
DOT at a glance
DOT
Convert to DOT when the destination requires a classic Word template rather than a normal document, especially in environments that still generate files from legacy template libraries.
It is useful for preserving institutional forms, old stationery templates, and inherited document-assembly assets.
For modern Word template workflows, DOTX or DOTM are usually preferable.
Format comparison
| Feature | JPS | DOT |
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| File type | Image | Document |
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| Compression / quality | depends | depends |
| File size characteristics | medium | medium |
| Compatibility | broad | broad |
| Editability | moderate | moderate |
| Created year | 2000 | 1989 |
| Inventor | JPEG Stereoscopic community | Microsoft |
| Status | active | active |
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| Archival suitability | moderate | strong |
| Metadata handling | moderate | moderate |
| Delivery profile | strong | strong |
| Workflow fit | delivery | exchange |
| Vector scaling | Supported | Not supported |
When to use each format
When to use JPS
- capture ingest
- editing
- web or print delivery
- Simple side-by-side packaging on top of familiar JPEG decoding.
When to use DOT
- authoring
- review and collaboration
- distribution
- Historically valuable for repeatable document authoring.
FAQs
Why convert JPS to DOT?
Convert to DOT when the destination requires a classic Word template rather than a normal document, especially in environments that still generate files from legacy template libraries.
It is useful for preserving institutional forms, old stationery templates, and inherited document-assembly assets.
For modern Word template workflows, DOTX or DOTM are usually preferable.
What changes when converting JPS to DOT?
This conversion changes how the format behaves in downstream tools and delivery environments.
Archival profile changes from moderate in JPS to strong in DOT. Workflow profile changes from delivery in JPS to exchange in DOT.
Moving to DOT removes vector scaling.
What should I review after converting JPS to DOT?
Check the exported file for Binary legacy internals make it a weak modern default.; Template behavior is less transparent and portable than in newer OOXML-era formats..