Joint Photographic Experts Group

The Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) is the joint committee between ISO/IEC JTC 1 and ITU-T Study Group 16 (formerly CCITT) that created and maintains the JPEG, JPEG 2000, and JPEG XR standards. It is one of two sub-groups of ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee 1, Subcommittee 29, Working Group 1 (ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 1) – titled as Coding of still pictures.[1][2][3] In the ITU-T, its work falls in the domain of the ITU-T Visual Coding Experts Group (VCEG). ISO/IEC JTC1 SC29 Working Group 1 (working together with ITU-T Study Group 16 – SG16[4] and previously also with Study Group 8 – SG8[5][6]) is responsible for the JPEG and JBIG standards.[7] The scope of the organization includes the work of both the Joint Photographic Experts Group and Joint Bi-level Image Experts Group.[1][8]

In April 1983, ISO started to work to add photo quality graphics to text terminals. In the mid-1980s, both CCITT (now ITU-T) and ISO had standardization groups for image coding: CCITT Study Group VIII (SG8) – Telematic Services and ISO TC97 SC2 WG8 – Coding of Audio and Picture Information.[9][10] They were historically targeted on image communication. In 1986, it was decided to create the Joint (CCITT/ISO) Photographic Expert Group.[11] The JPEG committee was created in 1986.[12] In 1988, it was decided to create the Joint (CCITT/ISO) Bi-level Image Group (JBIG).[11] The group typically meets three times annually in North America, Asia and Europe. The group often meets jointly with the JBIG committee.[10][13] The current JPEG president is Touradj Ebrahimi,[14][15] who was previously chairman of the JPEG 2000 development group[16] and led the MPEG-4 standards committee.[17]

Joint Bi-level Image experts Group

The Joint Bi-level Image experts Group (JBIG) is the second sub-group of the same working group (ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 1) as the Joint Photographic Experts Group, which focuses on binary images.[1] They created the JBIG and JBIG2 standard.[7][13]

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.[2][18]

Joint Photographic Experts Group - standards published and under development
Common NamePartFirst public release date (First edition)ISO/IEC NumberITU NumberFormal Title
JPEGPart 11992ISO/IEC 10918-1ITU-T Rec. T.81Information technology – Digital compression and coding of continuous-tone still images – Requirements and guidelines
Part 21994ISO/IEC 10918-2ITU-T Rec. T.83Information technology – Digital compression and coding of continuous-tone still images – Compliance testing
Part 31996ISO/IEC 10918-3ITU-T Rec. T.84Information technology – Digital compression and coding of continuous-tone still images: Extensions
Part 41998ISO/IEC 10918-4ITU-T Rec. T.86Information 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 52013ISO/IEC 10918-5ITU-T Rec. T.871Information technology – Digital compression and coding of continuous-tone still images: JPEG File Interchange Format (JFIF)[19]
Part 62013ISO/IEC 10918-6ITU-T Rec. T.872Information technology – Digital compression and coding of continuous-tone still images: Application to printing systems
Part 72019ISO/IEC 10918-7ITU-T Rec. T.873Information technology – Digital compression and coding of continuous-tone still images: Reference software[20]
JPEG-LSPart 11998ISO/IEC 14495-1ITU-T Rec. T.87Information technology – Lossless and near-lossless compression of continuous-tone still images: Baseline
Part 22002ISO/IEC 14495-2ITU-T Rec. T.870Information technology – Lossless and near-lossless compression of continuous-tone still images: Extensions
JPEG 2000Part 12000ISO/IEC 15444-1ITU-T Rec. T.800Information technology – JPEG 2000 image coding system – Core coding system
Part 22004ISO/IEC 15444-2ITU-T Rec. T.801Information technology – JPEG 2000 image coding system: Extensions
Part 32002ISO/IEC 15444-3ITU-T Rec. T.802Information technology – JPEG 2000 image coding system: Motion JPEG 2000
Part 42002ISO/IEC 15444-4ITU-T Rec. T.803Information technology – JPEG 2000 image coding system: Conformance testing
Part 52003ISO/IEC 15444-5ITU-T Rec. T.804Information technology – JPEG 2000 image coding system: Reference software
Part 62003ISO/IEC 15444-6ITU-T Rec. T.805Information technology – JPEG 2000 image coding system: Compound image file format
Part 82007ISO/IEC 15444-8ITU-T Rec. T.807Information technology – JPEG 2000 image coding system: Secure JPEG 2000
Part 92005ISO/IEC 15444-9ITU-T Rec. T.808Information technology – JPEG 2000 image coding system: Interactivity tools, APIs and protocols
Part 102008ISO/IEC 15444-10ITU-T Rec. T.809Information technology –JPEG 2000 image coding system: Extensions for three-dimensional data
Part 112007ISO/IEC 15444-11ITU-T Rec. T.810Information technology – JPEG 2000 image coding system: Wireless
Part 122004ISO/IEC 15444-12Information technology – JPEG 2000 image coding system – Part 12: ISO base media file format
Part 132008ISO/IEC 15444-13ITU-T Rec. T.812Information technology – JPEG 2000 image coding system: An entry level JPEG 2000 encoder
Part 142013ISO/IEC 15444-14ITU-T Rec. T.813Information technology – JPEG 2000 image coding system: XML structural representation and reference
MRC1999ISO/IEC 16485ITU-T Rec. T.44Information technology – Mixed Raster Content (MRC)
JPSearchPart 12007ISO/IEC TR 24800-1Information technology – JPSearch – Part 1: System framework and components
Part 22011ISO/IEC 24800-2Information technology – JPSearch – Part 2: Registration, identification and management of schema and ontology
Part 32010ISO/IEC 24800-3Information technology – JPSearch – Part 3: Query format
Part 42010ISO/IEC 24800-4Information technology – JPSearch – Part 4: File format for metadata embedded in image data (JPEG and JPEG 2000)
Part 52011ISO/IEC 24800-5Information technology – JPSearch – Part 5: Data interchange format between image repositories
Part 62012ISO/IEC 24800-6Information technology – JPSearch – Part 6: Reference software
JPEG XRPart 12011ISO/IEC TR 29199-1T.Sup2Information technology – JPEG XR image coding system – Part 1: System architecture
Part 22009ISO/IEC 29199-2ITU-T Rec. T.832Information technology – JPEG XR image coding system – Part 2: Image coding specification
Part 32010ISO/IEC 29199-3ITU-T Rec. T.833Information technology – JPEG XR image coding system – Part 3: Motion JPEG XR
Part 42010ISO/IEC 29199-4ITU-T Rec. T.834Information technology – JPEG XR image coding system – Part 4: Conformance testing
Part 52010ISO/IEC 29199-5ITU-T Rec. T.835Information technology – JPEG XR image coding system – Part 5: Reference software
AICPart 12017ISO/IEC TR 29170-1Information technology – Advanced image coding and evaluation methodologies – Part 1: Guidelines for codec evaluation
Part 22015ISO/IEC 29170-2Information technology – Advanced image coding and evaluation – Part 2: Evaluation procedure for nearly lossless coding
JPEG XTPart 12015ISO/IEC 18477-1Information technology – Scalable Compression and Coding of Continuous-Tone Still Images – Part 1: Core Coding System Specification
Part 22016ISO/IEC 18477-2Information technology – Scalable Compression and Coding of Continuous-Tone Still Images – Part 2: Coding of High Dynamic Range Images
Part 32015ISO/IEC 18477-3Information technology – Scalable Compression and Coding of Continuous-Tone Still Images – Part 3: Box file format
Part 42017ISO/IEC 18477-4Information technology – Scalable Compression and Coding of Continuous-Tone Still Images – Part 4: Conformance Testing
Part 52018ISO/IEC 18477-5Information technology – Scalable Compression and Coding of Continuous-Tone Still Images – Part 5: Reference software
Part 62016ISO/IEC 18477-6Information technology – Scalable Compression and Coding of Continuous-Tone Still Images – Part 6: IDR Integer coding
Part 72017ISO/IEC 18477-7Information technology – Scalable Compression and Coding of Continuous-Tone Still Images – Part 7: HDR Floating-Point Coding
Part 82016ISO/IEC 18477-8Information technology – Scalable Compression and Coding of Continuous-Tone Still Images – Part 8: Lossless and Near-lossless Coding
Part 92016ISO/IEC 18477-9Information technology – Scalable Compression and Coding of Continuous-Tone Still Images – Part 9: Alpha channel coding

JPEG XL

JPEG XL
Filename extension
.jxl
Developed by
Type of formatLossy/lossless bitmap image format
Extended from
  • PIK[21]
  • FUIF[21]
  • Brunsli (lossless JPEG transport layer)[22]
StandardISO/IEC 18181
Open format?Yes
Websitejpeg.org/jpegxl/index.html

In 2017, JTC1/SC29/WG1 issued a Call for proposals for JPEG XL  the next generation image coding standard.[23] The standard is expected to follow still image compression performance shown by HEVC HM, Daala and WebP. The core requirements include better compression efficiency, 8–10 bits per component, RGB/YCbCr/ICtCp color encoding, animated images, alpha channel coding, Rec. 709 color space and gamma, Rec. 2100 wide color gamut and high dynamic range, and high-quality compression of synthetic images, such as bitmap fonts and gradients. Additional requirements include higher bit depths (12–16 bit integer and floating point), different color spaces (Rec. 709, Rec.2020/2100, and LogC), embedded preview images, lossless alpha channel encoding, image region coding, and low-complexity encoding. The current contributors have agreed to licensing it on a royalty-free basis.[24] The current target publication date is October 2019.[25] The reference software implementation of JPEG XL will losslessly transcode JPEG images while reducing their size by 20%,[26] and will also include lightweight lossless conversion to JPEG for backward compatibility.

Joint Photographic Experts Group - evolution of JPEG XL
Common NamePartFirst public release date (First edition)ISO/IEC NumberITU NumberFormal Title
JPEG XLunder developmentISO/IEC WD 18181JPEG XL Image Coding System
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See also

References

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  16. Taubman, David; Marcellin, Michael (2012). JPEG2000 Image Compression Fundamentals, Standards and Practice: Image Compression Fundamentals, Standards and Practice. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 9781461507994.
  17. Ebrahimi, Touradj; Pereira, Fernando (2002). The MPEG-4 Book. Prentice Hall Professional. ISBN 9780130616210.
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  20. Press Release of the 78th JPEG Meeting in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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  26. https://jpeg.org/items/20190803_press.html
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