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ISO/IEC 24800-4:2010

Information technology - JPSearch - Part 4: File format for metadata embedded in image data (JPEG and JPEG 2000)

Standard by IEC, 2010-11-22

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ISO/IEC 24800-4:2010

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ISO/IEC 24800-4:2010 defines the file format for metadata embedded in image data for JPSearch, with specific attention to JPEG and JPEG 2000 workflows. It is relevant where image files must carry structured metadata in a way that supports search, exchange, and technical document control across systems. For engineering, procurement, and compliance teams, ISO/IEC 24800-4:2010 helps establish a common reference for handling embedded metadata consistently, reducing ambiguity during documented evaluation, technical review, and integration into image management processes.

ISO/IEC 24800-4:2010 standard overview

This part of ISO/IEC 24800 focuses on the metadata file format associated with image data, rather than on image compression itself. As a supporting document within the JPSearch series, it is intended to help define how metadata is represented and embedded so that systems can interpret it more reliably. That makes ISO/IEC 24800-4:2010 useful for technical validation, interoperability assessment, and compliance workflows where image-related metadata must remain consistent across platforms and archived records.

Applications of ISO/IEC 24800-4:2010

Organizations working with digital image repositories, content management systems, and imaging pipelines may use ISO/IEC 24800-4:2010 when metadata needs to travel with JPEG or JPEG 2000 image data. It can be relevant in laboratory evaluation, media asset management, technical documentation, and quality workflows that depend on searchable and structured image information. The reference may also support product evaluation and procurement review when compatibility with metadata handling is part of the technical assessment.

Why ISO/IEC 24800-4:2010 matters

Reliable embedded metadata handling can improve operational consistency, reduce risk in data exchange, and support conformity assessment preparation. ISO/IEC 24800-4:2010 matters because it helps organizations align technical validation and testing workflows around a defined metadata format for image data. In practice, that can simplify interoperability checks, support engineering documentation, and improve confidence during compliance and regulatory preparation where the integrity of image-related information is important.

  • Supports embedded metadata formatting for JPEG and JPEG 2000 image data
  • Useful for interoperability and technical assessment in image-based systems
  • Helps structure compliance workflows for searchable image metadata
  • Relevant to documentation, archive management, and quality assurance processes
SKU: 9ba6216586e0

  • Publication Date: 2010-11-22
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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