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PSD Image Conversion: Batch Convert, Resize & Organize

Contenta Converter PREMIUM lets you open, convert, and batch process PSD files into modern formats like JPG, PNG, TIFF, PDF, and more. Optimize file size, keep important metadata, and prepare images for web, print, or long-term archiving in just a few clicks.

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How it works

1Add your PSD files
2Pick output format
3Click Convert

How to convert PSD to J2K?

Answer

You can use our software Contenta Converter PREMIUM to convert thousands of PSD to J2K. Everything in one go and in just a few easy steps.

Format

PSD

J2K

Company

Adobe

Joint Photographic Experts Group

Description JP2 and J2K are two container formats for the JPEG 2000 image standard, both storing the same wavelet-compressed image data. JP2 adds metadata boxes (EXIF, XMP, ICC color profiles); J2K is just the raw codestream. JPEG 2000 was designed in 2000 as the successor to JPEG, with better compression, lossless mode, and features for medical imaging and archival.
Benefits Both lossy and lossless compression in the same format. Progressive decoding — a low-resolution preview appears before the full image finishes loading. Region-of-interest coding lets you specify areas that should stay at higher quality. Used in medical imaging (DICOM), film archiving (DCP digital cinema packages), and geospatial data.
Drawbacks Slow to encode and decode compared to standard JPEG — roughly 5–10× slower. Still not universally supported by web browsers (Safari added support late; Firefox needs a plugin). Outside specialized industries, very little software opens JP2/J2K without conversion.
Metadata Stores XMP metadata inline, including copyright, keywords, camera info, and ICC color profiles. Stores XMP metadata inline, including copyright, keywords, camera info, and ICC color profiles.

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Frequently Asked Questions about PSD

What is a PSD image file?

A PSD file is a type of image format used in various tools and workflows. With Contenta Converter PREMIUM you can convert PSD files to more common formats like JPG, PNG, or PDF without losing control over quality.

How do I convert PSD images to J2K?

Install Contenta Converter PREMIUM, add your PSD files to the input list, choose J2K as the output format, and click Convert. The software will process all selected files in a single batch.

Can I batch-process many PSD images at once?

Yes. Contenta Converter PREMIUM is built for batch processing and can handle hundreds or thousands of PSD images in one operation, using all available CPU cores.

When should I convert PSD images to another format?

Convert PSD images when you need better compatibility with web browsers, design tools, or printing services. Exporting to formats like JPG, PNG, or TIFF from Contenta Converter PREMIUM makes sharing and archiving much easier.

Can I convert PSD files without Photoshop?

Yes. Contenta Converter PREMIUM can open and batch convert PSD files to JPG, PNG, TIFF, PDF, and other formats without requiring Adobe Photoshop. The software reads the composite (flattened) image from the PSD file.

What is the difference between PSD and TIFF for layered images?

PSD is Adobe native format that preserves all Photoshop-specific features (smart objects, adjustment layers, text layers, masks). TIFF can store layers too, but some Photoshop-specific data may be lost. For archiving outside Adobe workflows, TIFF is more portable.