The Digital Cinema Initiatives, an association of the 7 major Hollywood movie studio (including Disney, Fox, MGM, Paramount, Sony, Universal) for the development of future standards in digital cinema, next to the MPEG-2 Windows Media and now Motion JPEG2000 as a standard adopted for digital film projection. Motion JPEG2000 is an intra-frame compression based on wavelet technology and therefore it allows to store different resolutions and qualities of the original image based on each other in a compressed form, so not by decompressing the entire data stream must be decoded. Motion JPEG2000 lossless can also compress and also is an open standard - the previously defined ranges to a maximum resolution up to 4096x3112 pixels (Motion JPEG2000 compliance 3/D-Cinema Point) and 16-bit color depth.