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Information technology — Computer graphics — Metafile for the storage and transfer of picture description information — Part 3: Binary encoding — Amendment 2: Application structuring extensions
Information technology — Computer graphics — Metafile for the storage and transfer of picture description information — Part 2: Character encoding — Amendment 2: Application structuring extensions
This part of ISO/IEC 12087 facilitates the interchange of digital images. For this purpose, conceptual, architectural, and functional definitions of the Image Interchange Facility (IPI-IIF) are established. ISO/IEC 12087-3 consists of two major parts, the: a) IIF data format (IIF-DF) definition (by means of a formal syntax, described according to the Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.l) -- refer to clause 5), and the b) IIF Gateway definition (by means of a manual page description of the functionality of an Application Program Interface (API) -- refer to clause 7). An IPI-IIF-conformant implementation has to fulfill the functionality specification of the IIF Gateway, as outlined in clause 7. Besides the IIF Gateway, there may be information processing systems (software such as parsers, generators, etc.) which read and/or write the IIF-DF. The IPI-IIF is based on the definitions described in ISO/IEC 12087-1, the "Common Architecture for Imaging". The IPI-IIF, as a whole, may be characterized briefly as follows: c) By means of the IIF data format and Gateway, image data objects and image-related data objects are transported to and from application environments. d) By means of the full PIKS profile of the IPI-IIF data format (i.e., a format for data interchange between IPI-IIF and IPI-PIKS), image data objects and image-related data objects are imported to and exported from the Programmer's Imaging Kernel System (IPI-PIKS), defined in ISO/IEC 12087-2. e) The IPI-IIF facilitates the storage of image data objects and image-related data objects in a variety of pre-defined storage modalities, including different periodicity organizations, such as pixel-interleaving or band-interleaving. f) This part of ISO/IEC 12087 defines syntax of image data (and image-related data) streams. The encoding of IIF data types is defined in ISO/IEC 12089. See also 5.3.3. g) The IPI-IIF supports a concept of standardized conformance profiles. Initially, three conformance profiles are defined within ISO/IEC 12087. h) An IIF data stream may be stored in devices such as file systems. An IIF data stream may be interchanged and communicated in data networks (e.g., LANs and WANs) or in other data communication facilities. All low-level data storage and transfer is delegated, for instance, to the operating system of the target hardware. i) The IIF Gateway performs compression and decompression of image data objects using standardized compression and decompression techniques. These techniques are referenced in this part of ISO/IEC 12087. See 1.4.5 and 5.3.3 and 7.5 for further definition. j) The IIF Gateway is accessible via an API to perform image interchange functions. See clause 7 for a definition of IIF Gateway functionality. Reference shall be made to this part of ISO/IEC 12087, and its definitions shall be employed, whenever images are interchanged, according to the IPI-IIF, among different imaging applications environments or among imaging devices. The IPI-IIF is applicable to scenarios requiring the interchange of digital images, as outlined in Annex C. The use of the IIF data format as a superset of the functionality of most of the existing image interchange formats solves the problem of application-independent syntactical and semantical interpretation and understanding of image data. The IPI-IIF is applicable to image interchange in and among different application domains. The following application areas have been considered: - Medical imaging - Remote sensing - Publishing - Industrial vision - Computer graphics arts - Computer animation - Scientific visualization - Mission planning - Document processing - Outdoor scene surveillance The limiting of the IPI-IIF scope to certain application domains is a matter of profiling. This is treated in clause 6. NOTE - Whether an image interchange format may also be regarded as a device format, depends on the, (local) processing power of the device itself. Thus a
Information technology - Computer graphics and image processing - Image processing and interchange (IPI) - Functional specification - Image interchange facility (IIF)
Information technology — Computer graphics — Metafile for the storage and transfer of picture description information — Part 1: Functional specification — Amendment 2: Application structuring extensio
Amendment 1 - Information processing systems -- Computer graphics -- Programmer's Hierarchical Interactive Graphics System (PHIGS) language bindings -- Part 1: FORTRAN -
Establishes the specification of the application program interface (API), called the Programmer's Imaging Kernel System (PIKS). PIKS is intended to provide a rich set of both low-level and high-level services on image and image-derived data objects. These services can be used as building blocks for a broad range of common imaging applications. Lists are included containing a summary of technological capabilities provided by PIKS and not provided by PIKS. It should be noted that PIKS functionality may be useful as a pre-processor or co-processor for many of the technologies in the "Not provided by PIKS" list.
Information technology - Computer graphics and image processing - Image processing and interchange (IPI) - Functional specification - Programmer's imaging kernel system application program interface
Information technology. Computer graphics and image processing. Image processing and interchange (IPI). Functional specification - Programmer's imaging kernel system application program interface
Concerns with the manipulation, processing, and interchange of all types of digital images. Defines a generic, unifying imaging architecture. Also defines those specializations or delineations of the generic imaging architecture that are required to support IPI-PIKS and IPI-IIF.
Information technology - Computer graphics and image processing - Image Processing and Interchange (IPI) - Functional specification - Part 1: Common architecture for imaging
Information processing systems - Computer graphics - Programmer's Hierarchical Interactive Graphics System (PHIGS) - Part 3: Clear-text encoding of archive file (ISO/IEC 9592-3:1989, Amendment 1:1992).
Information processing systems. Computer graphics. Programmer'S hierarchical interactive graphics systems (phigs). Part 3 : clear-text encoding of archive file.
This part of ISO/IEC 12087 facilitates the interchange of digital images. For this purpose, conceptual, architectural, and functional definitions of the Image Interchange Facility (IPI-IIF) are established. ISO/IEC 12087-3 consists of two major parts, the: a) IIF data format (IIF-DF) definition (by means of a formal syntax, described according to the Abstract Syntax Notation One) (ASN. 1) -- refer to clause 5), and the b) IIF Gateway definition (by means of a manual page description of the functionality of an Application Program Interface) (API) -- refer to clause 7.
Information Technology - Computer Graphics and Image Processing - Image Processing and Interchange (IPI) - Functional Specification - Part 3: Image Interchange Facility (IIF) Adopted by INCITS; Amendment 1: 12/15/1996
ISO/IEC 12087 is concerned with the manipulation, processing and interchange of all types of digital images. The main purpose of this part is to define a generic, unifying imaging architecture to which other parts of ISO/IEC 12087 conform. This part of of ISO/IEC 12087 also defines those "specializations" or "delineations" of the generic imaging architecture that are required to support IPI-PIKS and IPI-IIF.
Information Technology Computer Graphics and Image Processing Image Processing and Interchange (IPI) Functional Specification Part 1: Common Architecture for Imaging Adopted by INCITS
ISO/IEC 12087 is concerned with the manipulation, processing and interchange of all types of digital images. The main purpose of this part is to define a generic, unifying imaging architecture to which other parts of ISO/IEC 12087 conform. This part of of ISO/IEC 12087 also defines those "specializations" or "delineations" of the generic imaging architecture that are required to support IPI-PIKS and IPI-IIF.
Information Technology - Computer Graphics and Image Processing - Image Processing and Interchange (IPI) - Functional Specification - Part 1: Common Architecture for Imaging
Reaffirmed Technical Report
Graphic Technology - Color Characterization Data for Type 1 Printing (NOT AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD)
This part of ISO/IEC 12087 facilitates the interchange of digital images. For this purpose, conceptual, architectural, and functional definitions of the Image Interchange Facility (IPI-IIF) are established. ISO/IEC 12087-3 consists of two major parts, the: a) IIF data format (IIF-DF) definition (by means of a formal syntax, described according to the Abstract Syntax Notation One) (ASN. 1) -- refer to clause 5), and the b) IIF Gateway definition (by means of a manual page description of the functionality of an Application Program Interface) (API) -- refer to clause 7.
Information Technology - Computer Graphics and Image Processing - Image Processing and Interchange (IPI) - Functional Specification - Part 3: Image Interchange Facility (IIF)
Information technology — Computer graphics — Metafile for the storage and transfer of picture description information — Part 1: Functional specification — Amendment 1: Rules for profiles
Information technology — Computer graphics — Metafile for the storage and transfer of picture description information — Part 2: Character encoding — Amendment 1: Rules for profiles
Information processing systems - Computer graphics - Programmer's Hierarchical Interactive Graphics System (PHIGS) - Part 2: Archive file format (ISO/IEC 9592-2:1989, Amendment 1:1992).
Information processing systems. Computer graphics. Programmer'S hierarchical interactive graphics systems (phigs). Part 2 : archive file format.
Information technology - Information model for mixed and augmented reality content — Part 2: Augmentation style specification
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