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4.5.7 Explanation of bi-level image data (BID) section
BID is as shown in the construction figure below, and consists only of the
number of stripes.
BID is constructed by the connection of the floating marker code and the
section which includes the actual image data encoded with JBIG image
compression encoding, called SDE (Stripe Data Entity).
Fig. 5-36 BID Construction Diagram
SEQ
Indication of progressive-compatible
sequential coding
1 bit 0 fixed
ILEAVE
Interleaved transmission order of
multiple bit plane
1 bit 0 fixed
SMID
Transmission order of stripes
1 bit 0 fixed
LRLTWO
Number of reference lines
1 bit 0/1
0: 3 lines
1: 2 lines
VLENGTH
Indication of possible use of
NEWLEN marker segment
1 bit 0/1
Use of 0: NEWLEN not
allowed
Use of 1: NEWLEN allowed
TPDON
Use of TP for Typical Prediction for
differential layers
1 bit 0 fixed
TPBON
Use of TP for base layer
1 bit 0/1
0: OFF
1: ON
DPON
Use of Deterministic Prediction
1 bit 0 fixed
DPPRIV
Use of private DP table
1 bit 0 fixed
Has meaning when DPON is
1.
DPLAST
Use of last DP table
1 bit 0 fixed
Has meaning when DPON is
1.
Symbol
Meaning
Parameter
Reference
Floating marker code
SDE (Stripe Data Entity)
Marker code
Parameter
1byte
1byte
RESERVE
ABORT
NEWLEN
1byte
4bytes
YD
ATMOVE
4bytes
yAT
COMMENT
4bytes
Lc
Ty
1byte
1byte
Tx
Floating marker code
SDE
1byte
SDNORM/SDRST
PSCD
ESC
1byte
Variable
ESC
1byte
ESC
1byte
Variable
Image data
STUFF
BID (Bi-level Image Data)
BID (Bi-level Image Data)
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Stripe
Stripe