Inactive-Withdrawn Standard

IEEE 167A.1-1995

IEEE Standard Facsimile Test Chart: Bi-level (Black & White)

A facsimile test chart for assessing performance of document facsimile systems, including any compatible combination of facsimile equipment, computers, transmission facilities, and image storage, is provided. The chart is composed solely of high-resolution, high contrast black-and-white patterns. Although the chart is designed for Group 3 and Group 4 facsimile, it is also expected to be useful in testing other imaging systems. The received image may be recorded or displayed. This standard offers a means of assessing various technical quality parameters, detecting defects produced in received images, and evaluating the readability of text when the original is black and white.

Standard Committee
COM/TA&OS - Transmission Access & Optical Systems
Status
Inactive-Withdrawn Standard
Superseding
167A-1987
Board Approval
1995-09-21
History
Withdrawn:
2001-01-15
ANSI Approved:
1996-07-16
Published:
1995-12-29

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Communications Society
Standard Committee
COM/TA&OS - Transmission Access & Optical Systems

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