+/*
+DICOM provides a mechanism for supporting the use of JPEG Image Compression
+through the Encapsulated Format (see PS 3.3 of the DICOM Standard).
+Annex A defines a number of Transfer Syntaxes which reference
+the JPEG Standard and provide a number of lossless (bit preserving)
+and lossy compression schemes.
+In order to facilitate interoperability of implementations conforming
+to the DICOM Standard which elect to use one or more
+of the Transfer Syntaxes for JPEG Image Compression, the following policy is specified:
+
+ Any implementation which conforms to the DICOM Standard and has elected
+ to support any one of the Transfer Syntaxes for lossless JPEG Image Compression,
+ shall support the following lossless compression:
+ The subset (first-order horizontal prediction [Selection Value 1) of JPEG Process 14
+ (DPCM, non-hierarchical with Huffman coding) (see Annex F of the DICOM Standard).
+
+ Any implementation which conforms to the DICOM Standard and has elected
+ to support any one of the Transfer Syntaxes for 8-bit lossy JPEG Image Compression,
+ shall support the JPEG Baseline Compression (coding Process 1).
+
+ Any implementation which conforms to the DICOM Standard and has elected
+ to support any one of the Transfer Syntaxes for 12-bit lossy JPEG Image Compression,
+ shall support the JPEG Compression Process 4.
+
+Note: The DICOM conformance statement shall differentiate between implementations
+that can simply receive JPEG encoded images and those that can receive and process
+JPEG encoded images (see PS 3.2 of the DICOM Standard).
+
+The use of the DICOM Encapsulated Format to support JPEG Compressed Pixel Data
+implies that the Data Elements which are related to the Native Format Pixel Data encoding
+(e.g. Bits Allocated, Bits Stored, High Bit, Pixel Representation, Rows, Columns, etc.)
+shall contain values which are consistent with the characteristics
+of the uncompressed pixel data from which the compressed Data Stream was derived.
+The Pixel Data characteristics included in the JPEG Interchange Format
+shall be used to decode the compressed data stream.
+
+Run Length Encoding Compression
+
+DICOM provides a mechanism for supporting the use of Run Length Encoding (RLE)
+Compression which is a byte oriented lossless compression scheme through
+the encapsulated Format (see PS 3.3 of this Standard).
+Annex G of the DICOM Standard defines RLE Compression and its Transfer Syntax.
+
+Note: The RLE Compression algorithm described in Annex G
+of the DICOM Standard is the compression used in
+the TIFF 6.0 specification known as the "PackBits" scheme.
+
+The use of the DICOM Encapsulated Format to support RLE Compressed Pixel Data
+implies that the Data Elements which are related to the Native Format Pixel Data encoding (
+e.g. Bits Allocated, Bits Stored, High Bit, Pixel Representation, Rows, Columns, etc.)
+shall contain values which are consistent with the characteristics
+of the uncompressed pixel data from which the compressed data is derived
+*/
+