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progressive JPEG

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progressive JPEG

A JPEG image that comes into focus while it is being displayed. Instead of rendering the image a line at a time from top to bottom, the whole image is displayed as very low-quality and fuzzy, which becomes sharper as the lines fill in. It gives the illusion that the page has downloaded faster even though it takes the same time to achieve the final sharpness. The progressive JPEG is created in multiple passes (scans) of the image. See interlaced GIF and JPEG.


(graphics, file format)Progressive JPEG - (PJPEG) An implementation of JPEG that supports progressive coding.



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5 gives marketing professionals access to the files they need the most such as PowerPoint, Adobe Illustrator, Quark Xpress, GIF images and Progressive JPEG.
Viewers also have the ability to losslessly rotate an image, to add comments, and to create either a standard baseline or a progressive JPEG image.
Microcoded compression with hardware support providing sequential and progressive JPEG and other DCT-based algorithms
 
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