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− | '''XIFF''' (eXtended Image File Format, Xerox Image File Format<ref>https://archive.org/download/gov.uspto.patents.application.10767044/10767044-2004-01-29-00007-SPEC.pdf, p.5</ref>), also known as '''XIF''' (eXtended Image Format, Xerox Image Format<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20070223154220/http://www.objectrescue.com/products/recover-file-types.html</ref>) and also DigiPaper/XIF<ref>http://www.vincent-net.com/luc/papers/99isdm_document_talk.pdf</ref><ref>http://www.dlib.org/dlib/january00/moll/01moll.html</ref>, is a raster graphics format associated with ScanSoft | + | '''XIFF''' (eXtended Image File Format, Xerox Image File Format<ref>https://archive.org/download/gov.uspto.patents.application.10767044/10767044-2004-01-29-00007-SPEC.pdf, p.5</ref>), also known as '''XIF''' (eXtended Image Format, Xerox Image Format<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20070223154220/http://www.objectrescue.com/products/recover-file-types.html</ref>) and also DigiPaper/XIF<ref>http://www.vincent-net.com/luc/papers/99isdm_document_talk.pdf</ref><ref>http://www.dlib.org/dlib/january00/moll/01moll.html</ref>, and apparently also '''Xerox DIFF''', is a raster graphics format associated with ScanSoft and Xerox. It is a compound image format, similar in concept to [[Mixed Raster Content]] or [[JPM]]. |
− | + | XIFF is probably considered to be proprietary, though the MIME type registration indicates that there was a specification at the (long dead) URL <nowiki>http://www.xerox.com/xis/xiff/</nowiki>. | |
− | ScanSoft has a long and complicated history. It was | + | ScanSoft has a long and complicated history. It was a part of Xerox around the time XIFF was developed, and since 2005 is a part of Nuance Communications. |
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+ | == Format details == | ||
+ | XIFF is an extension of [[TIFF]]. There is extension data starting at offset 8, which is not referenced by any TIFF tag. | ||
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+ | XIFF is possibly related to [[TIFF-FX]] mixed raster content subtype (See RFC 2301 & RFC 2531). | ||
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+ | A TIFF viewer that does not support XIFF will likely either not display certain elements at all, or display them as separate pages. | ||
== File Identification == | == File Identification == | ||
− | + | Evidence suggests there is an ASCII signature at offset 8. The signature can be either "{{magic|XEROX DIFF}}", or "{{magic| eXtended }}"<ref>https://files.transtutors.com/cdn/uploadassignments/3103417_1_guide-to-computer-forensics-and-investigations-------pg-384--407---1-.pdf#page=11</ref> (with the leading and trailing space). | |
== Disambiguation == | == Disambiguation == | ||
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070309181800/http://www.scantips.com/pagis_xp.html scantips.com: Access existing XIF Files from Windows XP (archived)] | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20070309181800/http://www.scantips.com/pagis_xp.html scantips.com: Access existing XIF Files from Windows XP (archived)] | ||
* [[Wikipedia: Nuance Communications]] | * [[Wikipedia: Nuance Communications]] | ||
− | * | + | * RFC 2301: File Format for Internet Fax specifications |
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 18:01, 5 October 2019
XIFF (eXtended Image File Format, Xerox Image File Format[1]), also known as XIF (eXtended Image Format, Xerox Image Format[2]) and also DigiPaper/XIF[3][4], and apparently also Xerox DIFF, is a raster graphics format associated with ScanSoft and Xerox. It is a compound image format, similar in concept to Mixed Raster Content or JPM.
XIFF is probably considered to be proprietary, though the MIME type registration indicates that there was a specification at the (long dead) URL http://www.xerox.com/xis/xiff/.
ScanSoft has a long and complicated history. It was a part of Xerox around the time XIFF was developed, and since 2005 is a part of Nuance Communications.
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Format details
XIFF is an extension of TIFF. There is extension data starting at offset 8, which is not referenced by any TIFF tag.
XIFF is possibly related to TIFF-FX mixed raster content subtype (See RFC 2301 & RFC 2531).
A TIFF viewer that does not support XIFF will likely either not display certain elements at all, or display them as separate pages.
File Identification
Evidence suggests there is an ASCII signature at offset 8. The signature can be either "XEROX DIFF
", or " eXtended
"[5] (with the leading and trailing space).
Disambiguation
- Not related to the XIFF instant messaging library.
- Not related to XLIFF (XML Localisation Interchange File Format). (It's apparently a common typo to write "XIFF" instead of "XLIFF".)
See also the XIF disambiguation page.
Software
- Pagis viewer software and Sample XIF file (archived)
- XnView (unconfirmed)
- Imaging for Windows (at least the version that came with Windows 98)
- Some versions of various ScanSoft software such as Pagis Pro, Pagis Viewer, TextBridge, PaperPort, OmniPage Pro, XIFF Reader
- Possible XIF code
Links
- scantips.com: XIF File Format (archived)
- scantips.com: Access existing XIF Files from Windows XP (archived)
- Wikipedia: Nuance Communications
- RFC 2301: File Format for Internet Fax specifications
References
- ↑ https://archive.org/download/gov.uspto.patents.application.10767044/10767044-2004-01-29-00007-SPEC.pdf, p.5
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20070223154220/http://www.objectrescue.com/products/recover-file-types.html
- ↑ http://www.vincent-net.com/luc/papers/99isdm_document_talk.pdf
- ↑ http://www.dlib.org/dlib/january00/moll/01moll.html
- ↑ https://files.transtutors.com/cdn/uploadassignments/3103417_1_guide-to-computer-forensics-and-investigations-------pg-384--407---1-.pdf#page=11