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91 the ISO JPEG standard; most baseline, extended-sequential, and progressive
624 to complete. With a single-scan (non progressive) JPEG file and default
868 Generates a default scan script for writing a progressive-JPEG file.
869 This is the recommended method of creating a progressive file,
917 files than in color files, and MUCH higher in progressive JPEGs.
928 progressive JPEG files. The library checks that the scan array
930 a suitable scan definition array for progressive JPEG.) This is
1141 progressive JPEG files; if FALSE, not. Default is TRUE. Early
1145 when using buffered-image mode for progressive images.
1711 reason for using progressive JPEG.
1713 The IJG encoder library generates progressive JPEG files when given a
1715 Creation of progressive JPEG files is otherwise transparent to the encoder.
1719 progressive. Of course, this approach does not allow incremental display.
1739 To create a progressive JPEG file (or a multiple-scan sequential JPEG file),
1745 progressive scan sequence design. (If you want to provide user control of
1754 mode when creating a progressive JPEG file, because the default Huffman
1755 tables are unsuitable for progressive files.
1761 final decoded image. (Here "multi-scan" means either progressive or
1776 This mode is typically used for incremental display of progressive JPEG files,
1777 but it can be used with any JPEG file. Each scan of a progressive JPEG file
1782 application to adapt progressive display to a wide range of data transmission
1809 The simplest approach to displaying progressive images is to do one display
1834 In general the last scan of a progressive file cannot be recognized as such
2023 This setting is relevant only when decoding a progressive JPEG image.
2046 probably NOT what you want for the first pass of progressive display!)
2829 file (including progressive JPEGs), or whenever you select buffered-image
2852 if Huffman-table optimization is asked for, even if progressive mode is not