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Photography and graphic technology - Extended colour encodings for digital image storage, manipulation and interchange - Part 1: Architecture and requirements
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ISO 22028-1:2004 specifies a set of requirements to be met by any extended-gamut colour encoding that is to be used for digital photography and/or graphic technology applications involving digital image storage, manipulation and/or interchange. ISO 22028-1:2004 is applicable to pictorial digital images that originate from an original scene, as well as digital images with content such as text, line art, vector graphics and other forms of original artwork. ISO 22028-1:2004 also describes a reference image-state-based digital imaging architecture, encompassing many common workflows, that can be used to classify extended colour encodings into a number of different image states. However, ISO 22028-1:2004 does not specify any particular workflow(s) that are to be used for digital photography and/or graphic technology applications.
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Document Number
ISO 22028-1:2004
Revision Level
1ST EDITION
Status
Superseded
Publication Date
March 15, 2004
Committee Number
ISO/TC 42