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This draft is a work item of the Internet Fax Working Group of the IETF.
Title : File Format for Internet Fax
Author(s) : R. Buckley, D. Venable, L. McIntyre,
G. Parsons, J. Rafferty
Filename : draft-ietf-fax-tiff-fx-13.txt
Pages : 78
Date : 2003-6-16
This document is a revised version of RFC 2301.
The revisions, summarized in the list attached as Annex C to this
document, are based on the discussions and suggestions for
improvements that have been made since RFC 2301 was issued in March
1998, and on the results of independent implementations and
interoperability testing.
This RFC 2301 revision describes the TIFF (Tag Image File Format)
representation of image data specified by the ITU-T Recommendations
for black-and-white and color facsimile. This file format
specification is commonly known as TIFF-FX. It formally defines
minimal, extended and lossless JBIG profiles (Profiles S, F, J) for
black-and-white fax, and base JPEG, lossless JBIG and Mixed Raster
Content profiles (Profiles C, L, M) for color and grayscale fax.
These profiles correspond to the content of the applicable ITU-T
Recommendations.
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