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Glossary Glossary A ADF: Automatic Document Feeder AES: Advanced Encryption Standard C CHAP: Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol D dBa: Decibel measured with a "weighting filter" dBm: A measured power level in decibels relative to 1mW. Dongle: A small electronic device that plugs into a USB port. DPOF: Digital Print Order File - An ASCII order file that you can generated in a camera that supports DPOF. DPOF files enable you to request simple reprints of the photos in the file. E EAP: Extensible Authentication Protocol EXIF: EXIF stands for Exchangeable Image File Format, and is a standard for storing interchange information in image files, especially those using JPEG compression. Most digital cameras now use the EXIF format. J JPEG: The term stands for "Joint Photographic Experts Group," because that is the name of the committee that developed the format. JPEG is a compressed image file format. JPEG is a "lossy" format, which means some quality is lost when the image is compressed. K KPT: Kodak Perfect Touch P PictBridge: A Camera and Imaging Products Association standard that enables direct printing between any PictBridge compliant digital cameras and any PictBridge compliant printer. Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP): A standard for transferring pictures from a digital camera. PPP: Point-to-Point Protocol PTP: Picture Transfer Protocal - A standard for transferring pictures from a digital camera. T TKIP: Temporal Key Integrity Protocol User's Guide 99

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Glossary
User’s Guide
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Glossary
A
ADF:
Automatic Document Feeder
AES:
Advanced Encryption Standard
C
CHAP:
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
D
dBa:
Decibel measured with a "weighting filter"
dBm:
A measured power level in decibels relative to 1mW.
Dongle:
A small electronic device that plugs into a USB port.
DPOF:
Digital Print Order File - An ASCII order file that you can generated in a camera that supports DPOF.
DPOF files enable you to request simple reprints of the photos in the file.
E
EAP:
Extensible Authentication Protocol
EXIF:
EXIF stands for Exchangeable Image File Format, and is a standard for storing interchange information
in image files, especially those using JPEG compression. Most digital cameras now use the EXIF format.
J
JPEG:
The term stands for "Joint Photographic Experts Group," because that is the name of the committee
that developed the format. JPEG is a compressed image file format. JPEG is a "lossy" format, which means
some quality is lost when the image is compressed.
K
KPT:
Kodak Perfect Touch
P
PictBridge:
A Camera and Imaging Products Association standard that enables direct printing between any
PictBridge compliant digital cameras and any PictBridge compliant printer.
Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP):
A standard for transferring pictures from a digital camera.
PPP:
Point-to-Point Protocol
PTP:
Picture Transfer Protocal - A standard for transferring pictures from a digital camera.
T
TKIP:
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol