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ISO/IEC 14492:2019

Information technology - Lossy/lossless coding of bi-level images

Standard by IEC, 2019-03-13

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ISO/IEC 14492:2019

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ISO/IEC 14492:2019 addresses lossy/lossless coding of bi-level images, making it relevant for teams that need a technical reference for image compression and representation in document and imaging workflows. In practical terms, ISO/IEC 14492:2019 can support engineering documentation, product evaluation, and technical review where compact storage or transmission of bi-level image data matters. As a derived document linked to ISO/IEC 14492, it should be used in connection with the parent reference when preparing compliance workflows or validating implementation choices.

What is ISO/IEC 14492:2019?

ISO/IEC 14492:2019 provides guidance around the coding of bi-level images using lossy and lossless methods, which is useful when assessing how image data is handled in a technical system. For engineering and conformity assessment activities, it may serve as a compliance reference for documenting expected behavior, reviewing codec-related requirements, or supporting verification activities. Because it is a derived document connected to ISO/IEC 14492, it is best viewed as supporting technical material within a broader evaluation or implementation process.

Applications of ISO/IEC 14492:2019

This document is commonly relevant in document imaging, digital archiving, scanning systems, and other workflows that process black-and-white or other bi-level image content. It may also support laboratory evaluation, procurement review, and technical validation when organizations compare image handling methods or verify interoperability across software and equipment. Teams involved in quality workflows or regulatory preparation may use it to align technical documentation with the expected coding approach for bi-level image data.

Why is ISO/IEC 14492:2019 important?

ISO/IEC 14492:2019 matters because image coding choices can affect storage efficiency, retrieval reliability, and consistency across systems used in operational environments. A clear technical reference helps reduce ambiguity during product evaluation, testing workflows, and conformity assessment preparation. It can also support risk management by giving engineering and compliance teams a common basis for documenting implementation decisions, checking expected performance, and maintaining operational consistency in systems that handle bi-level images.

  • Supports review of lossy and lossless coding approaches for bi-level image data
  • Useful for technical documentation, implementation checks, and verification activities
  • Helps align procurement and compliance workflows with the parent reference ISO/IEC 14492
  • Relevant for imaging systems, scanning applications, and archival processing environments
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  • Publication Date: 2019-03-13
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 2

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