Abstract

In any large image processing system a set of routines that access the image data is vital. This paper discusses the required image access routines. This set of routines maintains a file format called SIF (standard image format) that is a structured random access file storing both pixel data and image processing history information. The image access routines are built on top of the kernel, an “operating system” set of routines which is fully described in “An operating system interface for transportable image processing software,” Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing, 23, July 1983.

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