International Imaging Industry Association
The International Imaging Industry Association (I3A) was created by a merger of the Photographic and Imaging Manufacturers Association (PIMA) and the Digital Imaging Group in 2001. It was a common forum for the industrial imaging industry.
It used to supervise standards for photography and digital imaging, such as JPEG 2000, PTP, and Internet Imaging Protocol.
It disbanded in October 2013.[1]
PIMA
The Photographic and Imaging Manufacturers Association, or PIMA, was founded in 1946 under the name National Association of Photographic Manufacturers (NAPM). In 1997 the name was changed to PIMA.
gollark: This is approximately what I'm saying, except it seems like you *also* don't want anyone else to *use* it.
gollark: Fascinating.
gollark: I mean in general palaiologos doesn't really like anyone else using "their stuff". Consider the whole ridiculousness with the decompressor, pte being utterly private, and I think the private slightly better mersenne twister thing.
gollark: I think you just have a weirdly strong negative reaction to anyone else using your stuff.
gollark: Under hub maybe.
References
- "Camera Raw Formats (Group Description)". www.loc.gov. 2016-12-15. Retrieved 2020-04-03.
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