ImageGear for C and C++ on Windows v20.3 - Updated
IG_ISIS_TAG_JBIGOPTIONS
API Reference Guide > ISIS Component API Reference > ISIS Component Tags Reference > Data Format Tags > IG_ISIS_TAG_JBIGOPTIONS

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.

Is this page helpful?
Yes No
Thanks for your feedback.