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ISO 14492:2019

ISO 14492:2019 Information technology – Lossy/lossless coding of bi-level images

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Description

This Recommendation | International Standard defines methods for coding bi-level images and sets of images (documents consisting of multiple pages). It is particularly suitable for bi-level images consisting of text and dithered (halftone) data.

The methods defined permit lossless (bit-preserving) coding, lossy coding, and progressive coding. In progressive coding, the first image is lossy; subsequent images may be lossy or lossless.

This Recommendation | International Standard also defines file formats to enclose the coded bi-level image data.

Edition

2

Published Date

2019-03-13

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

166

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This Recommendation | International Standard defines methods for coding bi-level images and sets of images (documents consisting of multiple pages). It is particularly suitable for bi-level images consisting of text and dithered (halftone) data.

The methods defined permit lossless (bit-preserving) coding, lossy coding, and progressive coding. In progressive coding, the first image is lossy; subsequent images may be lossy or lossless.

This Recommendation | International Standard also defines file formats to enclose the coded bi-level image data.

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