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G3 FACSIMILE COMMUNICATIONS
4.5.5 Explanation of bi-level image header section (BIH)
The BIH is shown in the construction figure below. It designates the image
size, number of lines per stripe, model template, etc.
Fig. 5-35 BIH Construction Diagram
4.5.6 Explanation and parameters for each symbol used in
BIH
The 0x of each parameter shows that the following integers are hexideci-
mal.
DL
1byte
D
1byte
P
1byte
FILL
1byte
XD
4byte
YD
4byte
L0
4byte
Mx
1byte
-
1bit
-
1bit
-
1bit
-
1bit
HITOLO
1bit
SEQ
1bit
ILEAVE
1bit
SMID
1bit
-
1bit
LRLTWO
1bit
VLENGTH
1bit
TPDON
1bit
TPBON
1bit
DPON
1bit
DPPRIV
1bit
DPLAST
1bit
My
1byte
Orber
1byte
Option
1byte
byte
DPTABLE
0/1728
BIH (Bi-level Image Header)
Symbol
Meaning
Parameter
Reference
DL
Initial layer to be transmitted
0x00 fixed
D
Number of differential layers
0x00 fixed
P
Number of bit planes
0x00 fixed
FILL
Fill
0x00 fixed
XD
Horizontal image size at layer D
0xXXXXXXXX
Document width
(No. of bits)
YD
Vertical image size at layer D
0xXXXXXXXX
Document length
(No. of bits)
L0
Lines per stripe at the lowest resolu-
tion
0xXXXXXXXX
Basically, 1 stripe is 128 lines
(0x00000080).
Stripes with other numbers of
lines are possible when the
other machine can receive in
option mode.
Mx
Maximum horizontal offset allowed
for AT pixel
0xXX
0-127 pixels
My
Maximum vertical offset allowed for
AT pixel
0x00 fixed
Order
The order in which stripe data is
attached
Upper 4 bits 0
fixed
Option
Option
Upper 1 bit 0
fixed
DPTABLE
Private DP table
0 or 1728 bytes
HITOLO
Transmission order of differential lay-
ers
1 bit 0 fixed