RFC 3250 (rfc3250) - Page 2 of 7
Tag Image File Format Fax eXtended (TIFF-FX) - image/tiff-fx MIME Sub-type Registration
Alternative Format: Original Text Document
RFC 3250 image/tiff-fx September 2002
3. TIFF-FX Definition
TIFF-FX (Tag Image File Format Fax eXtended), is defined in detail by
RFC 2301 "File Format for Internet Fax" [TIFF-FX].
While a brief scope and feature description is provided in this
section as background information, the reader is directed to the
original TIFF-FX specification (File Format for Internet Fax) to
obtain complete feature and technical details.
3.1 TIFF-FX Scope
This document defines a TIFF-based file format specification for
enabling standardized messaging-based fax over the Internet. It
specifies the TIFF fields and field values required for compatibility
with the existing ITU-T Recommendations for Group 3 black-and-white,
grayscale and color facsimile. TIFF has historically been used for
handling fax image files in applications such as store-and-forward
messaging. Implementations that support this file format
specification for import/export may elect to support it as a native
format. This document recommends a TIFF file structure that is
compatible with low-memory and page-level streaming implementations.
Unless otherwise noted, the current TIFF specification [TIFF] and
selected TIFF Technical Notes [TTN1, TTN2] are the primary references
for describing TIFF and defining TIFF fields. This document is the
primary reference for defining TIFF field values for fax
applications.
3.2 TIFF-FX Features
Some of the features of TIFF-FX are:
- TIFF-FX is capable of describing bilevel, grayscale, palette-
color, full-color and mixed content image data.
- TIFF-FX includes a number of compression schemes that allow
developers to choose the best space or time tradeoff for their
applications.
- TIFF-FX is designed to be extensible and to evolve gracefully
as new needs arise.
McIntyre, et. al. Standards Track