BS ISO/IEC 12087-5:1998
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09-15-2002
English
12-15-1998
List of Figures
List of Tables
Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Abbreviations
4 Basic Image Interchange Format (BIIF) specification
4.1 Format overview
4.1.1 Description
4.1.2 Interoperability/exchange
4.1.3 Fields
4.1.4 Logical structure of pixel storage
4.1.5 Common coordinate system
4.1.6 Display and attachment levels
4.2 Format
4.2.1 Data recording formats
4.2.2 Encoding
4.2.3 Header
4.2.4 Image segment
4.2.5 Image data field format
4.2.6 Symbol segment
4.2.7 Text information segment
4.2.8 Data Extensions
5 Conformance profiles and extensions
5.1 Profiles
5.2 Profile specific header/subheader dependencies
proforma
5.3 Complexity level proforma
5.4 Implementation support requirements
5.4.1 General support requirements
5.4.2 Producing and interpreting BIIF files
5.5 Defined extensions
5.6 Profile registration
Annex A (normative) Transportable file structure
A.1 Transportable file structure (TFS)
A.1.1 TFS Commands
A.1.2 TFS encoding
A.1.3 TFS command flow
A.2 TFS command formats
A.2.1 TFS delimiter commands
A.2.2 TFS descriptor commands
A.2.3 Transport descriptor commands
A.2.4 Transport Profile descriptor commands
A.2.5 Transport profile commands
A.2.6 TFS escape command
Annex B (normative) Vector Quantization
B.1 Vector Quantized Data
B.2 Quantization Process
B.3 Reconstruction
B.3.1 Spatial reconstruction
B.3.2 Color reconstruction
B.3.3 Data elements
B.4 File organization
B.5 Definitions - image data section
B.6 Definitions - BIIF header and image subheader
Annex C (normative) Profiling BIIF
C.1 Profiling process
C.2 Profile proforma
C.2.1 Use of the model profile
C.2.2 Rules for filling out the proforma tables
Annex D (informative) Implementation Considerations and
Product Configurations
D.1 Implementation considerations and product
configurations
D.2 TRE_OVERFLOW example
D.3 Scope of implementation
D.3.1 Creating headers and subheaders
D.3.2 Character counts
D.3.3 Data entry
D.3.4 Tagged Record Extensions
D.3.5 Out-of-bounds field values
D.3.6 Use of images
D.3.7 Use of text files
D.4 Product of configurations
D.4.1 General
Annex E (informative) Examples BIIF Profiles
E.1 Example file
E.1.1 Use of this example
E.1.2 BIIF Model Profile for example file
E.2 Examples using the Transportable File Structure
(TFS)
E.2.1 Use of TS
E.2.2 TFS Examples
E.3 Open Skies Digital Data Exchange Profile
example (informative)
E.3.1 Open Skies Digital Data Exchange File Header
E.3.2 Open Skies Image Data Subheader
E.3.3 Open Skies SAR Information
E.3.4 Open Skies Text Data Subheader
E.3.5 Open Skies Annotation Text Format
E.3.6 Data Extension Segment Subheader
E.3.7 Open Skies Digital Data Exchange Format
(OSDDEF) DCRsi TAPE ANNOTATION AND TAPE
DIRECTORY File Examples
E.3.8 Example Entries in Data and Field Tables
List of Figures
1 Translation process
2 Structure
3 Image Array Structure
4 Common coordinate system
5 Display level and attachment level relationships
6 Display and attachment levels
7 Octet sequence order
8 Header structure
9a A blocked image
9b A blocked padded image
10 A blocked padded image with empty blocks
B.1 Vector quantization process flow
B.2 BIIF file structure with VQ data
B.3 VQ reconstruction procedure
B.4 Spatial reconstruction
B.5 Color reconstruction
B.6 Structure of the BIIF VQ image data section
D.1 Single file, single base image representation
D.2 Single file, multiple images representation
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