Joint Photographic Experts Group - Standards Published and Under Development

Standards Published and Under Development

The JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) as a sub-group of ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 1 - Coding of Still Pictures (working as a joint team with ITU-T SG 16) have developed various standards, which have been published by ITU-T and/or ISO/IEC. The standards developed by the JPEG and JBIG sub-groups are referred to as a joint development of ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 1 and ITU-T SG 16. The JPEG standards consist of different Parts. Each part covers a certain aspect of the whole specification. Some of the published JPEG standards were revised by later amendments and/or new editions. Standards developed and under development by JPEG are shown in the table below.

Joint Photographic Experts Group - standards published and under development
Common Name Part First public release date (First edition) ISO/IEC Number ITU Number Formal Title
JPEG Part 1 1992 ISO/IEC 10918-1 ITU-T Rec. T.81 Information technology – Digital compression and coding of continuous-tone still images – Requirements and guidelines
Part 2 1994 ISO/IEC 10918-2 ITU-T Rec. T.83 Information technology – Digital compression and coding of continuous-tone still images – Compliance testing
Part 3 1996 ISO/IEC 10918-3 ITU-T Rec. T.84 Information technology—Digital compression and coding of continuous-tone still images: Extensions
Part 4 1998 ISO/IEC 10918-4 ITU-T Rec. T.86 Information technology—Digital compression and coding of continuous-tone still images: Registration of JPEG profiles, SPIFF profiles, SPIFF tags, SPIFF colour spaces, APPn markers, SPIFF compression types and Registration Authorities (REGAUT)
Part 5 under development ISO/IEC FDIS 10918-5 ITU-T Rec. T.871 Information technology—Digital compression and coding of continuous-tone still images: JPEG File Interchange Format (JFIF)
JPEG-LS Part 1 1998 ISO/IEC 14495-1 ITU-T Rec. T.87 Information technology—Lossless and near-lossless compression of continuous-tone still images: Baseline
Part 2 2002 ISO/IEC 14495-2 ITU-T Rec. T.870 Information technology—Lossless and near-lossless compression of continuous-tone still images: Extensions
JPEG 2000 Part 1 2000 ISO/IEC 15444-1 ITU-T Rec. T.800 Information technology – JPEG 2000 image coding system – Core coding system
Part 2 2004 ISO/IEC 15444-2 ITU-T Rec. T.801 Information technology – JPEG 2000 image coding system – Extensions
Part 3 2002 ISO/IEC 15444-3 ITU-T Rec. T.802 Information technology—JPEG 2000 image coding system: Motion JPEG 2000
Part 4 2002 ISO/IEC 15444-4 ITU-T Rec. T.803 Information technology—JPEG 2000 image coding system: Conformance testing
Part 5 2003 ISO/IEC 15444-5 ITU-T Rec. T.804 Information technology—JPEG 2000 image coding system: Reference software
Part 6 2003 ISO/IEC 15444-6 Information technology—JPEG 2000 image coding system—Part 6: Compound image file format
Part 8 2007 ISO/IEC 15444-8 ITU-T Rec. T.807 Information technology—JPEG 2000 image coding system: Secure JPEG 2000
Part 9 2005 ISO/IEC 15444-9 ITU-T Rec. T.808 Information technology—JPEG 2000 image coding system: Interactivity tools, APIs and protocols
Part 10 2008 ISO/IEC 15444-10 ITU-T Rec. T.809 Information technology—JPEG 2000 image coding system: Extensions for three-dimensional data
Part 11 2007 ISO/IEC 15444-11 ITU-T Rec. T.810 Information technology—JPEG 2000 image coding system: Wireless
Part 12 2004 ISO/IEC 15444-12 Information technology—JPEG 2000 image coding system—Part 12: ISO base media file format
Part 13 2008 ISO/IEC 15444-13 ITU-T Rec. T.812 Information technology—JPEG 2000 image coding system: An entry level JPEG 2000 encoder
Part 14 under development ISO/IEC AWI 15444-14 Information technology—JPEG 2000 image coding system—Part 14: XML structural representation and reference
MRC 1999 ISO/IEC 16485 ITU-T Rec. T.44 Information technology—Mixed Raster Content (MRC)
JPSearch Part 1 2007 ISO/IEC TR 24800-1 Information technology—JPSearch—Part 1: System framework and components
Part 2 under development ISO/IEC FDIS 24800-2 Information technology—JPSearch—Part 2: Registration, identification and management of schema and ontology
Part 3 2010 ISO/IEC 24800-3 Information technology—JPSearch—Part 3: Query format
Part 4 2010 ISO/IEC 24800-4 Information technology—JPSearch—Part 4: File format for metadata embedded in image data (JPEG and JPEG 2000)
Part 5 under development ISO/IEC FDIS 24800-5 Information technology—JPSearch—Part 5: Data interchange format between image repositories
Part 6 under development ISO/IEC CD 24800-6 Information technology—JPSearch—Part 6: Reference software
JPEG XR Part 1 2011 ISO/IEC TR 29199-1 T.Sup2 Information technology—JPEG XR image coding system—Part 1: System architecture
Part 2 2009 ISO/IEC 29199-2 ITU-T Rec. T.832 Information technology - JPEG XR image coding system - Part 2: Image coding specification
Part 3 2010 ISO/IEC 29199-3 ITU-T Rec. T.833 Information technology—JPEG XR image coding system—Part 3: Motion JPEG XR
Part 4 2010 ISO/IEC 29199-4 ITU-T Rec. T.834 Information technology—JPEG XR image coding system—Part 4: Conformance testing
Part 5 2010 ISO/IEC 29199-5 ITU-T Rec. T.835 Information technology—JPEG XR image coding system—Part 5: Reference software
AIC under development ISO/IEC NP 29170 Information technology—Advanced image coding and evaluation methodologies

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