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1703 Progressive JPEG rearranges the stored data into a series of scans of
1707 more scans are received. The final image after all scans are complete is
1714 suitable "scan script" defining how to divide the data into scans.
1750 the requested scans during jpeg_finish_compress(). This implies that
1816 file is to be displayed; the scans are numbered starting at 1 for this
1913 part of the image is one or more scans better in quality than the upper part.
1916 number at that time, which implies that you've skipped the output scans
1917 corresponding to the input scans that were completed while you processed the
1919 speed to the arriving data, by skipping output scans as necessary to keep up
2012 For example, one could use a fast DCT method for early scans, changing
2105 mode only when the incoming file actually has multiple scans. This can be
2734 depends on the number of scans in the JPEG file, which isn't always known in
2736 discovers it has overestimated the number of scans) or even decrease (in the