Summary
|
| Name |
National Imagery Transmission Format |
| Version |
2.0 |
| Other names |
|
| Identifiers |
MIME:
application/vnd.nitf PUID:
fmt/365
|
| Family |
|
| Classification |
Image (Raster), Aggregate |
| Disclosure |
|
| Description |
The National Imagery Transmission Format Standard (NITFS) is the standard for formatting
digital imagery and imagery-related products and exchanging them among members of the US Intelligence
Community (IC) and other departments and agencies of the United States Government. The NITF provides a common basis for storage and digital interchange of images and associated data. The NITF can be used as a standard message format for dissemination of images and associated data (text, symbols, labels) via digital communications. |
| Orientation |
|
| Byte order |
|
| Related file formats |
Is previous version of National Imagery Transmission Format (2.1) Is subsequent version of National Imagery Transmission Format (1.0)
|
| Technical Environment |
|
| Released |
|
| Supported until |
|
| Format Risk |
|
| Developed by |
None.
|
| Supported by |
None.
|
| Source |
Digital Preservation Department / The National Archives
|
| Source date |
19 Aug 2011 |
| Source description |
Ongoing DROID signature research. |
| Last updated |
19 Aug 2011 |
| Note |
|