Options for JBIG data. 0x87BE ∙ 34750
IG_ISIS_TAG_JBIGOPTIONS allows an application to determine or specify various options when working with a JBIG data source.
Type:
IG_ISIS_TAG_TYPE_BYTE
Drivers:
Drivers for scanners that are capable of generating JBIG files, PIXFPACK.
Values:
IG_ISIS_TAG_JBIGOPTIONS consists of 20 bytes that comprise the JBIG header, and have the following values:
Byte |
Value |
Meaning |
0 |
0 |
Reserved. (Used for progressive JBIG only 1.) |
1 |
0 |
Reserved. (Used for progressive JBIG only.) |
2 |
1 |
Number of planes. |
3 |
0 |
Always zero. |
4-7 |
Pixels |
(Motorola format.) |
8-11 |
Lines |
(Motorola format.) |
12-15 |
LinesPerStrip |
(Motorola format.) |
16 |
Typically 8 |
Maximum Adaptive Template pixel horizontal movement |
17 |
Typically 0 |
Maximum Adaptive Template pixel vertical movement |
18 |
0 |
Progressive mode ordering. (Not used.) |
19 |
Bit 7 = 0 |
Always zero. |
19 |
Bit 6 |
1 = Two-line template; 0 = Three-line template |
19 |
Bit 5 = 0 |
(Used in progressive JBIG.) |
19 |
Bit 4 = 0 |
(Used in progressive JBIG.) |
19 |
Bit 3 |
1 = Typical prediction on; 0 = Typical prediction off. |
19 |
Bit 2 = 0 |
(Used in progressive JBIG.) |
19 |
Bit 1 = 0 |
(Used in progressive JBIG.) |
19 |
Bit 0 = 0 |
(Used in progressive JBIG.) |
Remarks:
Use IG_ISIS_TAG_JBIGOPTIONS to set or read the JBIG header when working with a scanner capable of delivering JBIG data. JBIG compression is currently only available when using a Fujitsu 3099 scanner to produce JBIG data. This data can be written to a TIFF file, but cannot be uncompressed, converted to another compression format.
Information on progressive JBIG will be provided when drivers exist that support it.