CALS raster

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=== Type 3 ===
 
=== Type 3 ===
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* Description: Navy Image File Format (NIFF)
 
* Filename extension: .ct3, .nif
 
* Filename extension: .ct3, .nif
* Description: Navy Image File Format (NIFF)
 
  
[[NIFF (Navy Image File Format)|NIFF]] is a [[TIFF]]-like format.
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Refer to [[NIFF (Navy Image File Format)]].
  
 
=== Type 4 ===
 
=== Type 4 ===
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== Identification ==
 
== Identification ==
 
Type 1 files most likely begin with ASCII string "<code>srcdocid:</code>", "<code>rorient:</code>", or "<code>version: MIL-STD-1840</code>".
 
Type 1 files most likely begin with ASCII string "<code>srcdocid:</code>", "<code>rorient:</code>", or "<code>version: MIL-STD-1840</code>".
 
Type 3 files begin with signature bytes <code>49 49 4E 31</code> (ASCII "<code>IIN1</code>").
 
  
 
== Specifications ==
 
== Specifications ==

Revision as of 15:03, 16 April 2013

File Format
Name CALS raster
Ontology
Extension(s) .ct1 .cal
.ras .ct2
.ct3 .nif
.ct4 .c4
PRONOM x-fmt/28

Contents

Overview

CALS raster is a group of image file formats developed by the U.S. Department of Defense as part of the CALS initiative.

CALS stands for Continuous Acquisition and Life-cycle Support (new name), or Computer Aided Acquisition and Logistics Support (old name).

Format

There are two main formats, Type 1 and Type 2, and two more that have also been placed under the CALS umbrella.

Type 1

  • Filename extension: .ct1 (MIL-PRF-28002C), .cal (MIL-PRF-28002B)

Type 1 files have a 2048-byte ASCII header, consisting of up to 16 128-byte header fields.

Bi-level image data follows, which always uses CCITT Group 4 compression.

There are two versions of Type 1 format: one defined in MIL-PRF-28002B, and one defined in MIL-PRF-28002C.

Type 2

  • Description: Office Document Architecture (ODA) Raster Document Application Profile (DAP)
  • Filename extension: .ct2

Type 2 is a more complex format, which adds support for multiple images, uncompressed images, and other things.

Type 3

  • Description: Navy Image File Format (NIFF)
  • Filename extension: .ct3, .nif

Refer to NIFF (Navy Image File Format).

Type 4

  • Description: JEDMICS C4
  • Filename extension: .ct4, .c4

Refer to JEDMICS C4.

Identification

Type 1 files most likely begin with ASCII string "srcdocid:", "rorient:", or "version: MIL-STD-1840".

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