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			CCITT Group 4 - 




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This CALS standard for raster graphics incorporates tiling, which divides a large image into smaller tiles. Graphic files are exchanged in CCITT/4 format in a compressed state so they take up much less file space. [MIL-D-28002, FIPS 150] Included with permission from: ArborText. "Getting Started with SGML. 1992" Reference: ECRC University of Scranton / Defense Logistics Agency
Related Terms: CCITT Group 4 - continuous acquisition and life-cycle support | military | standard | technology |

Office Document Architecture/Office Document Interchange Format -

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An explicit document architecture and interchange format standard which allows exchange of compound documents (i.e., documents composed of various content types, such as character, raster graphics, and geometric (Computer) graphics content. Acronym: ODA/ODIF Reference: ECRC University of Scranton / Defense Logistics Agency Fairfax CALS Shared Resource Center, 1994
Related Terms: Office Document Architecture/Office Document Interchange Format - computer | document | graphics standard | system |

Raster Graphics -

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A method of representing a two-dimensional image by dividing it into a rectangular two- dimensional array of picture elements (pels), achieved by scanning. Reference: ECRC University of Scranton / Defense Logistics Agency
Related Terms: Raster Graphics - computer | file | graphics standard |


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