ISO 23504-1:2020
(Main)Document management applications - Raster image transport and storage - Part 1: Use of ISO 32000 (PDF/R-1)
Document management applications - Raster image transport and storage - Part 1: Use of ISO 32000 (PDF/R-1)
This document defines a subset of ISO 32000 suitable for storage, transport and exchange of multi-page raster-image documents, including but not limited to scanned documents. Bitonal, grayscale and RGB images are supported. Compression options for image data streams include JPEG, CCITT Group 4 Fax and uncompressed.
Applications de gestion de documents — Transport et stockage des images tramées — Partie 1: Utilisation de l'ISO 32000 (PDF/R-1)
General Information
- Status
- Published
- Publication Date
- 07-Jul-2020
- Technical Committee
- ISO/TC 171/SC 2 - Document file formats, EDMS systems and authenticity of information
- Drafting Committee
- ISO/TC 171/SC 2/WG 8 - PDF specification
- Current Stage
- 9093 - International Standard confirmed
- Start Date
- 03-Dec-2025
- Completion Date
- 13-Dec-2025
Relations
- Effective Date
- 06-Jun-2022
Overview
ISO 23504-1:2020 - Document management applications - Raster image transport and storage - Part 1: Use of ISO 32000 (PDF/R-1) defines PDF/R, a strict subset of PDF tailored for storage, transport and exchange of multi‑page raster‑image documents (for example scanned documents and photographs). PDF/R supports bitonal, grayscale and RGB images and standard compression options including JPEG, CCITT Group 4 Fax and uncompressed image streams. The standard leverages ISO 32000 (PDF) while restricting features to create a simpler, interoperable format for raster data.
Key topics and technical requirements
- PDF/R identification: A comment line near the end of the file (e.g.
%PDF-raster-1.0) marks a file as PDF/R. - PDF header and compatibility:
- Unencrypted PDF/R headers allowed: %PDF-1.4 to %PDF-1.7.
- Encrypted PDF/R files must use %PDF-2.0 and follow ISO 32000-2 encryption rules.
- Allowed filters / compression:
- FlateDecode
- CCITTFaxDecode (only for bitonal images)
- DCTDecode (only for 8‑bit grayscale or RGB images)
- Conformance scope: Files must meet requirements across the PDF subset, catalog dictionary, metadata (including XMP), page objects, strips, incremental updates, encryption and signatures.
- Page and image structure: Specifications cover page tree nodes, media boxes, content streams, image strips for bitonal/grayscale/RGB, and how images are located and read.
- Security and authenticity: Optional support for encryption and digital signatures to protect content and verify document origin.
Applications and practical value
- Scanner and capture workflows: Produce predictable, compact multi‑page output that is easier to generate and parse than full PDF.
- Document exchange and archiving: Replace TIFF/JPEG for scanned pages while retaining multi‑page and bitonal support; easier native viewing and printing on PDF‑aware platforms.
- Software and hardware vendors: Developers of scanners, document management systems (DMS), EDMS, PDF libraries and imaging tools use the standard to ensure compatibility and simplify implementation.
- Records management & compliance: Use where recoverability of raster image data, simple validation and consistent rendering are important.
- Efficient processing: Narrow PDF subset allows implementations with simpler parsers, fixed‑size raster buffers, and efficient image extraction.
Related standards
- ISO 32000-1:2008 - PDF 1.7 (base for many PDF/R requirements)
- ISO 32000-2:2020 - PDF 2.0 (used for encrypted PDF/R files)
- Related file formats often considered alongside PDF/R: TIFF and JPEG (PDF/R is positioned as a simpler, better‑standardized alternative for scanned multi‑page raster documents).
Keywords: ISO 23504-1:2020, PDF/R, raster image transport and storage, scanned documents, bitonal, grayscale, RGB, JPEG, CCITT Group 4 Fax, ISO 32000.
Frequently Asked Questions
ISO 23504-1:2020 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Document management applications - Raster image transport and storage - Part 1: Use of ISO 32000 (PDF/R-1)". This standard covers: This document defines a subset of ISO 32000 suitable for storage, transport and exchange of multi-page raster-image documents, including but not limited to scanned documents. Bitonal, grayscale and RGB images are supported. Compression options for image data streams include JPEG, CCITT Group 4 Fax and uncompressed.
This document defines a subset of ISO 32000 suitable for storage, transport and exchange of multi-page raster-image documents, including but not limited to scanned documents. Bitonal, grayscale and RGB images are supported. Compression options for image data streams include JPEG, CCITT Group 4 Fax and uncompressed.
ISO 23504-1:2020 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 35.240.30 - IT applications in information, documentation and publishing. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
ISO 23504-1:2020 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to ISO 11334-4:2024. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 23504-1
First edition
2020-07
Corrected version
2020-09
Document management
applications — Raster image transport
and storage —
Part 1:
Use of ISO 32000 (PDF/R-1)
Applications de gestion de documents — Transport et stockage des
images tramées —
Partie 1: Utilisation de l'ISO 32000 (PDF/R-1)
Reference number
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ISO 2020
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Notation . 2
5 Version identification . 2
6 Conformity requirements . 3
6.1 General . 3
6.2 PDF subset . 3
6.2.1 General. 3
6.2.2 Unencrypted PDF/R files . 3
6.2.3 Encrypted PDF/R files. 3
6.2.4 Unencrypted and encrypted PDF/R files . 4
6.3 Catalog dictionary . 4
6.4 Metadata . 4
6.4.1 General. 4
6.4.2 Document level and page level metadata streams . 4
6.4.3 Document information dictionary . 5
6.4.4 XMP Metadata . 5
6.5 Page objects . 5
6.5.1 General. 5
6.5.2 Page tree nodes . 5
6.5.3 Media box . 5
6.5.4 Annots array and digital signatures . 6
6.5.5 Resources dictionary . 6
6.5.6 Rotation . 6
6.5.7 Content stream . 6
6.6 Strips . 7
6.6.1 General. 7
6.6.2 Bitonal images . 7
6.6.3 Grayscale images . . 8
6.6.4 RGB images . 8
6.7 Incremental updates . 9
6.8 Encryption . 9
Annex A (informative) Application notes .10
Bibliography .16
Foreword
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This document was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 171, Document management applications,
Subcommittee SC 2, Document file formats, EDMS systems and authenticity of information.
This corrected version of ISO 23504-1:2020 incorporates the following corrections:
— Angled brackets inserted around 'total height' in the numerator of the second formula in A.4;
— ']' added to the line before '/Whitepoint' in A.8.
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Introduction
This document describes PDF/R (Raster), a strict subset of the PDF file format, for storing, transporting
and exchanging multi-page raster-image documents, especially scanned documents and photographs.
PDF/R provides the portability of PDF while offering the core functionality of TIFF. Bitonal, grayscale
and RGB images are supported. Compression options include JPEG, lossless CCITT Group 4 Fax and
uncompressed.
This document describes the restrictions that differentiate a PDF/R file from a standard PDF file.
Additionally, it specifies (see Clause 5) that a comment is used to identify files claiming to be PDF/R
files. There is no intention herein to claim any intellectual property that is not present in the existing
PDF standard, nor claim any IP that is covered therein.
PDF/R is intended to be a standard format for storing, transporting and exchanging scanned documents.
As a subset of PDF, it takes advantage of the widespread support for viewing, printing and processing
PDF files. As a narrowly restricted subset of PDF, it is much simpler to generate and interpret, allowing
it to replace the TIFF and JPEG file formats for capture and delivery of scanner output.
PDF/R imposes many restrictions on PDF content and layout, for the following benefits:
— files can be read and written without a full PDF parser or generator;
— files can be created efficiently from raster images;
— files can be generated using a fixed-size raster data buffer;
— images can be located and read efficiently with comparatively simple code;
— PDF/R files can be quickly and easily identified as such by software;
— PDF/R supports effective and readily available compression algorithms.
PDF/R has important advantages over the full PDF format for storing scanned documents:
— the raster image data can be recovered;
— a complex rendering engine is not required;
— it provides a precise, well-defined target, simplifying engineering design and testing.
PDF/R retains optional PDF security features useful for protecting content:
— encryption is allowed for implementations that need to protect document content at rest.
PDF/R retains optional PDF digital signature features useful for authenticating content:
— one or more digital signatures may be used for implementations that require verification of the
document origin, authenticity, date or time of creation, and so on.
PDF/R has important advantages over TIFF and JPEG for storing scanned documents:
— compared to TIFF, it has far fewer and simpler variants;
— compared to TIFF, compression is simpler and better standardized and supported;
— compared to TIFF, PDF files can be natively viewed and printed on more platforms;
— unlike JPEG, it is natively multi-page and handles bitonal images.
PDF/R was created by collaboration between the TWAIN Working Group, which originated the PDF/R
concept, and the PDF Association, which provided PDF technology expertise and perspective as well
as means of communicating with the PDF software industry to ensure a diverse range of relevant
viewpoints was represented.
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 23504-1:2020(E)
Document management applications — Raster image
transport and storage —
Part 1:
Use of ISO 32000 (PDF/R-1)
1 Scope
This document defines a subset of ISO 32000 suitable for storage, transport and exchange of multi-page
raster-image documents, including but not limited to scanned documents. Bitonal, grayscale and RGB
images are supported. Compression options for image data streams include JPEG, CCITT Group 4 Fax
and uncompressed.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 32000-1:2008, Document management — Portable document format — Part 1: PDF 1.7
1)
ISO 32000-2 :2020, Document management — Portable document format — Part 2: PDF 2.0
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https:// www .iso .org/ obp
— IEC Electropedia: available at http:// www .electropedia .org/
3.1
page image
image of one side of a physical page (3.2)
3.2
physical page
physical media object with two sides
3.3
unencrypted PDF/R file
file conforming to this PDF/R specification that does not contain an Encrypt dictionary in the trailer
dictionary
3.4
encrypted PDF/R file
file conforming to this PDF/R specification that does contain an Encrypt dictionary in the trailer
dictionary
1) Under preparation. Stage at the time of publication: ISO DIS 32000-2.
4 Notation
PDF operators, PDF keywords, the names of keys in PDF dictionaries, and other predefined names are
written in bold font; operands of PDF operators or values of dictionary keys are written in italic font.
Some names can also be used as values, depending on the context, and so the styling of the content will
be context-specific.
EXAMPLE 1 The Sig value for the FT key.
Token characters used to delimit objects and describe the structure of PDF files, as defined in
ISO 32000-1:2008, 7.2.1, may be identified by their ISO/IEC 646-character name written in uppercase in
bold font followed by a parenthetic two-digit hexadecimal character value with the suffix “h”.
EXAMPLE 2 CARRIAGE RETURN (0Dh).
2)
Text string characters, as defined in ISO 32000-1:2008, 7.9.2, may be identified by their ISO/IEC 10646
character name written in uppercase in bold font followed by a parenthetic four-digit hexadecimal
character code value with the prefix “U+”.
EXAMPLE 3 EN SPACE (U+2002).
5 Version identification
A PDF file conforming to the PDF/R specification is identified by one comment line near the end of the
file, immediately before the last occurrence of the line in the file containing the startxref key. The
comment shall be:
%PDF-raster-x.y
where
“x” (the digit before the decimal point) is the major version number
“y” (the digit after the decimal point) is the minor version number
The PDF/R version number for PDF files conforming to this document shall be 1.0. New major versions
may be incompatible with previous versions; new minor versions are expected to not break existing
readers.
This comment line marks the file as intended to conform to this specification.
EXAMPLE
trailer
<<
/Info 58 0 R
/Size 59
/Root 1 0 R
/ID
[
]
>>
%PDF-raster-1.0
startxref
%%EOF
2) Under preparation. Stage at the time of publication: ISO/IEC DIS 10646.
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6 Conformity requirements
6.1 General
A conforming PDF/R file shall conform to all requirements listed in 6.2, “PDF subset” to 6.8, “Encryption”.
6.2 PDF subset
6.2.1 General
Conformity of unencrypted and encrypted PDF/R files only differs regarding the use of encryption.
Encrypted PDF/R files make use of encryption features introduced in ISO 32000-2, and not available
in ISO 32000-1. The definition of, and the requirements for, any other feature allowed in a PDF/R file
do not differ between ISO 32000-1 and ISO 32000-2. For the sake of simplicity, all requirements for
PDF/R files, with the exception of those for the use of encryption, are specified on the background of
ISO 32000-1.
6.2.2 Unencrypted PDF/R files
A PDF/R-conforming file that is not encrypted shall adhere to all the requirements of ISO 32000-1 as
modified by this document.
The header shall be one of the following:
— “%PDF-1.4”;
— “%PDF-1.5”;
— “%PDF-1.6”;
— “%PDF-1.7”.
NOTE If the contents of the file are inconsistent with the version number in the header processing results
will be implementation dependent.
No filters other than the following shall be used in an unencrypted PDF/R file:
— FlateDecode;
— CCITTFaxDecode (only for bitonal images);
— DCTDecode (only for 8-bit grayscale or RGB images).
6.2.3 Encrypted PDF/R files
A PDF/R-conforming file that is encrypted shall adhere to all requirements of ISO 32000-1, as modified
by this document, with the following exceptions:
— the header shall be “%PDF-2.0”;
— the file shall adhere to all requirements of ISO 32000-2:2020, 7.6, “Encryption”, as modified by 6.8,
“Encryption”, in this document.
Only the following filters shall be allowed in an encrypted PDF/R file:
— FlateDecode;
— CCITTFaxDecode (only for bitonal images);
— DCTDecode (only for 8 bit grayscale or RGB images);
— Crypt.
6.2.4 Unencrypted and encrypted PDF/R files
All indirect references shall have a generation number equal to zero.
All objects referred to be indirect references shall be listed.
NOTE 1 This precludes indirect object references to a non-existent object as described in ISO 32000-1:2008,
7.3.9, “Null Object”.
Stream dictionaries shall not contain a Type key with a value of ObjStm.
NOTE 2 This precludes the use of object streams described in ISO 32000-1:2008, 7.5.7, “Object streams”.
6.3 Catalog dictionary
The Catalog dictionary shall contain the entries required by ISO 32000-1:2008, Table 28. It
shall not contain any optional entries except zero, one or more of the following entries: Version,
ViewerPreferences, PageLayout, PageMode, AcroForm, and Metadata.
6.4 Metadata
6.4.1 General
The Catalog dictionary of a conforming file may contain the Metadata key for which the value is a
metadata stream as defined in ISO 32000-1:2008, 14.3.2.
Page dictionaries may contain the Metadata key for which the value is a metadata stream as defined in
ISO 32000-1:2008, 14.3.2. This metadata stream, if present, shall contain entries with metadata specific
to the page object.
6.4.2 Document level and page level metadata streams
The document level metadata stream and page level metadata streams may use properties defined
[5]
in ISO 16684-1:2019 (XMP) or custom properties. Where custom properties are used, namespaces
shall be used in such a fashion that conflicts are avoided with other entries using the same property
name. Each organization wishing to define and use its own custom properties shall define a suitable
namespace based on a URL that is under the organization’s control.
EXAMPLE 1 Examples for namespaces based on which custom properties can be defined:
— http:// ns .twain .org/ ns/ pdfraster/ v1/ extra _metadata
— http:// ns .twain .org/ ns/ pdfraster/ v1/ some _other _fields
— http:// ns .some _company .com/ ns/ pdf _raster/ version _1/ company _specific _fields
EXAMPLE 2 Properties using the same name that are based on different namespaces:
rdf:about=""
xmlns:org_a="http://ns.org_a.com/pdfraster/1.0/"
xmlns:org_b="http://ns.org_b.com/pdfraster/1.0/"
ABC-123
987-654-321:tre-hgf-bvc
[1]
The TWAIN Working Group provides guidanc
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The ISO 23504-1:2020 standard presents a well-defined framework for the management of document applications, particularly focusing on the transport and storage of raster images. This standard specifically delineates a subset of ISO 32000, enhancing its applicability in the realm of multi-page raster-image documents, which includes not only scanned documents but also supports bitonal, grayscale, and RGB images. A key strength of ISO 23504-1:2020 lies in its comprehensive approach to image data management, offering structured guidelines for the compression of image data streams. The inclusion of various compression options such as JPEG, CCITT Group 4 Fax, and uncompressed formats ensures flexibility and efficiency, making the standard highly relevant for organizations dealing with diverse imaging needs. This adaptability allows for optimized storage and transport solutions that can easily be integrated into existing document management systems. The relevance of this standard becomes particularly prominent in an increasingly digital environment where the need for efficient documentation practices is paramount. By streamlining the exchange of raster images, ISO 23504-1:2020 not only enhances interoperability among different document management applications but also promotes best practices in the handling and preservation of multi-page documents. This is essential for businesses aiming to maintain high-quality standards in their document image workflows. In summary, the ISO 23504-1:2020 standard stands out with its clear scope, robust guidelines, and significant strengths in supporting the transport and storage of raster images. Its alignment with ISO 32000 ensures that it meets contemporary needs while facilitating the handling of scanned documents and diverse image formats.
ISO 23504-1:2020 표준은 문서 관리 애플리케이션에서 래스터 이미지의 전송 및 저장에 대한 지침을 제공합니다. 이 표준의 범위는 ISO 32000의 하위 집합으로, 멀티 페이지 래스터 이미지 문서의 저장, 전송 및 교환을 위한 명확한 기준을 정의하고 있습니다. 특히 스캔된 문서뿐만 아니라 비톤얼, 그레이스케일 및 RGB 이미지를 포함하여 다양한 이미지 포맷을 지원한다는 점이 큰 강점입니다. 또한, 이 표준은 이미지 데이터 스트림의 압축 옵션을 제시하여, JPEG, CCITT Group 4 팩스 및 비압축 방식 등을 통해 효율적인 데이터 전송과 저장을 가능하게 합니다. 이러한 다양한 압축 방식은 사용자가 각기 다른 요구사항에 맞춰 적절한 방식을 선택할 수 있도록 하여, 문서 관리와 저장 효율성을 높이는 데 기여합니다. ISO 23504-1:2020은 문서 관리 시스템에서 높은 호환성과 유연성을 제공하여, 다양한 비즈니스 환경에서의 적용 가능성을 확대합니다. 따라서 이 표준은 기업의 문서 관리 프로세스를 개선하고, 다양한 형식의 문서를 효과적으로 관리하는 데 매우 중요한 자료로 자리 잡고 있습니다.
Le document ISO 23504-1:2020 est une norme essentielle dans le domaine de la gestion des documents, spécifiquement dédiée au transport et au stockage d'images raster. Son champ d'application se concentre sur la définition d'un sous-ensemble de la norme ISO 32000, qui est particulièrement adapté pour le stockage, le transport et l'échange de documents multi-pages au format image raster, comprenant notamment les documents numérisés. Parmi ses points forts, cette norme offre la prise en charge d'images bitonales, en niveaux de gris ainsi qu'en RGB, ce qui permet une flexibilité dans le choix des types d'images à traiter. De plus, elle propose diverses options de compression pour les flux de données d'images, incluant des formats largement utilisés tels que JPEG, CCITT Group 4 Fax, ainsi que des options non compressées. Cette diversité de formats de compression assure une optimisation du stockage et facilite la gestion des documents, en fonction des besoins spécifiques des utilisateurs. La pertinence de la norme ISO 23504-1:2020 ne peut être sous-estimée, surtout dans un monde où le numérique est en constante expansion. Les organisations qui cherchent à gérer efficacement leurs documents numérisés bénéficieront d'un cadre solide qui garantit la compatibilité et la facilité d'échange des documents raster. Grâce à son alignement avec le standard ISO 32000, cette norme devient un outil indispensable pour améliorer les processus de gestion documentaire, tout en répondant aux exigences d'accessibilité et de conservation des informations importantes.
Die Norm ISO 23504-1:2020 bietet eine präzise Definition eines Teilsets der ISO 32000, das speziell für die Speicherung, den Transport und den Austausch von mehrseitigen Rasterbilddokumenten konzipiert wurde. Diese Norm ist insbesondere relevant für die Verarbeitung von gescannten Dokumenten und unterstützt sowohl bitonale als auch graustufige und RGB-Bilder. Ein herausragendes Merkmal dieser Norm ist die Flexibilität bei der Wahl der Komprimierungsoptionen für Bilddatenströme. Die Unterstützung von JPEG, CCITT Group 4 Fax sowie unkomprimierten Formaten erfüllt die unterschiedlichen Anforderungen, die Anwender an die Effizienz und Qualität der Dokumentenspeicherung stellen. Die Stärken der ISO 23504-1:2020 liegen in ihrer klaren Struktur und der umfassenden Abdeckung aller relevanten Aspekte für die Handhabung von Rasterbilddokumenten. Die Norm erleichtert das Management von Dokumenten, indem sie eine standardisierte Methode für den Datenaustausch gewährleistet, was zu einer verbesserten Interoperabilität zwischen verschiedenen Dokumentenmanagement-Anwendungen führt. Darüber hinaus ist die Relevanz dieser Norm im Kontext zunehmender digitaler Dokumentation nicht zu unterschätzen. In einer Zeit, in der große Mengen an Informationen als digitale Rasterbilder vorliegen, bietet die ISO 23504-1:2020 eine essentielle Grundlage für eine effiziente und qualitativ hochwertige Verarbeitung und Speicherung dieser Dokumente. Die klaren Richtlinien fördern nicht nur die technischen Anforderungen, sondern auch die Benutzerfreundlichkeit in der Praxis. Insgesamt stellt die ISO 23504-1:2020 eine bedeutende Ressource dar, die den Anforderungen moderner Dokumentations- und Archivierungsprozesse gerecht wird.
ISO 23504-1:2020は、ドキュメント管理アプリケーションにおけるラスタ画像の輸送と保存に関連する重要な標準であり、特にISO 32000を利用したマルチページラスタ画像ドキュメントのストレージ、輸送、および交換に関するサブセットを定義しています。この標準のスコープは、スキャンされたドキュメントを含む、多様なラスタ画像の処理に対応している点で非常に重要です。 ISO 23504-1:2020は、ビトーナル、グレースケール、RGB画像をサポートしており、非常に広範な選択肢を提供します。これにより、様々な業界においてドキュメントのデジタル化や管理における合意形成が促進され、数多くのビジネスシーンで利用されることが期待されます。 さらに、この標準には画像データストリームの圧縮オプションが含まれており、JPEG、CCITT Group 4 Fax、および非圧縮版がサポートされています。この柔軟な圧縮機能によって、ユーザーは使用シーンに応じた最適な選択が可能となり、ストレージの効率性や転送速度の向上が図れるのが特に強みです。 ISO 23504-1:2020の関連性は、特にデジタルトランスフォーメーションの進展とともに高まっています。多くの組織がデジタル文書管理を強化する中、この標準はラスタ画像ドキュメントの効果的な管理と交換の基盤を提供し、業界全体における生産性の向上に貢献します。これにより、ISO 23504-1:2020は、未来のドキュメント管理において欠かせないガイドラインとなっていることが顕著です。










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