As of 2008, JPEG 2000 is not widely supported in web browsers...JPEG is designed for photographs, so it's appropriate to use if your map has many color gradations, such as a relief map.
If you have a street map with lines and regions of constant solid color, GIF or PNG is likely better due to the lossless compression. Over-compressed JPEGs of this type of image look poor due to the artifacts from the lossy compression.
In reply to Re^3: Gzip content-encoding and PerlMagick
by tod222
in thread Gzip content-encoding and PerlMagick
by cowgirl
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