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**Part 4 - defines methods for registering some of the parameters used to extend JPEG | **Part 4 - defines methods for registering some of the parameters used to extend JPEG | ||
*[[ISO]]/[[IEC]] IS 11544 | [[ITU-T]] Recommendation T.82 - [[JBIG]] | *[[ISO]]/[[IEC]] IS 11544 | [[ITU-T]] Recommendation T.82 - [[JBIG]] | ||
*[[ISO]]/[[IEC]] 15444 | [[ITU-T]] Recommendation T.800 [[ | *[[ISO]]/[[IEC]] 15444 | [[ITU-T]] Recommendation T.800 [[JPEG 2000]] | ||
**Part 1, Core coding system (intended as royalty and license-fee free - NB NOT patent-free) | **Part 1, Core coding system (intended as royalty and license-fee free - NB NOT patent-free) | ||
**Part 2, Extensions (adds more features and sophistication to the core) | **Part 2, Extensions (adds more features and sophistication to the core) |
Latest revision as of 03:50, 12 November 2006
Website: http://www.itscj.ipsj.or.jp/sc29/ http://jpeg.org
The ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG1 "Joint Photographic Experts Group" (JPEG) is a Working Group (WG1) of the SubCommittee (SC29) "Coding of audio, picture, multimedia and hypermedia information" of the "Joint Technical Committee 001: Information Technology Standards" (JTC1) and standardized:
- ISO/IEC IS JPEG|10918-1 | ITU-T Recommendation T.81 - JPEG
- Part 1 - The basic JPEG standard, which defines many options and alternatives for the coding of still images of photographic quality
- Part 2 - which sets rules and checks for making sure software conforms to Part 1
- Part 3 - set up to add a set of extensions to improve the standard, including the SPIFF file format
- Part 4 - defines methods for registering some of the parameters used to extend JPEG
- ISO/IEC IS 11544 | ITU-T Recommendation T.82 - JBIG
- ISO/IEC 15444 | ITU-T Recommendation T.800 JPEG 2000
- Part 1, Core coding system (intended as royalty and license-fee free - NB NOT patent-free)
- Part 2, Extensions (adds more features and sophistication to the core)
- Part 3, Motion JPEG 2000
- Part 4, Conformance
- Part 5, Reference software (Java and C implementations are available)
- Part 6, Compound image file format (document imaging, for pre-press and fax-like applications, etc.)
- Part 7 has been abandoned
- Part 8, JPSEC (security aspects)
- Part 9, JPIP (interactive protocols and API)
- Part 10, JP3D (volumetric imaging)
- Part 11, JPWL (wireless applications)
- Part 12, ISO Base Media File Format (common with MPEG-4)