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... have values that comply with the ITU-T Recommendations. The MIME
content type of the resulting file will be image/tiff, with an
optional Application parameter [TIFF-REG]; see Section 9.
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Section 9 describes the MIME content type image/tiff and the use of
the optional Application parameter in connection with TIFF ...
... MIME content-type image/tiff ...
... registration of the MIME content-type
image/tiff to refer to TIFF encoded image data. When transported by
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... MIME, the TIFF content defined by this document must be encoded
within an image/tiff content type. In addition, an optional
"application" parameter is defined for image/tiff ...
... image/tiff content type. In addition, an optional
"application" parameter is defined for image/tiff to identify a
particular application's subset of TIFF and TIFF ...
... TIFF, it
is useful to note an appropriate application parameter for the
image/tiff MIME content-type.
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... MIME content-type.
The two values of the image/tiff application parameter as defined for
facsimile are shown below, separated by a comma:
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... the value of the application parameter to "faxcolor".
An example of the use of the image/tiff MIME Content-type with the
application parameter set with the value 'faxbw' follows:
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... image data.
In a similar respect, an example of the image/tiff MIME Content-type
with the application parameter setting suitable for handling a color
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Content-type: image/tiff; application=faxcolor
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... Parsons, G., Rafferty J. and S. Zilles, "Tag Image File Format (TIFF) - image/tiff MIME Sub-type Registration", RFC 2302(-> 3302draft) ...
