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Re: The Mavica (was Re: ThrowBots elements are cool)
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lugnet.publish
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Thu, 4 Feb 1999 08:21:15 GMT
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> There's also a variation of JPEG, called (in Paint Shop Pro)
> "progressive encoding". Does anyone know what this is?
> Steve
I've been facing some jpgs throughout the web which like the old
"interlaced" gifs, (showing up on the page as a whole but very coarse image
at the time of opening the page, and improves itself as d/l continue). I've
also heard or read somewhere the term "interlaced jpg", so it could be.
Selçuk
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| | Re: The Mavica (was Re: ThrowBots elements are cool)
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| (...) Starting with a 256-color image probably won't give you the best comparision. If you've got a 24-bit image 'lying around', try your tests on that one. There's also a variation of JPEG, called (in Paint Shop Pro) "progressive encoding". Does (...) (26 years ago, 3-Feb-99, to lugnet.publish)
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