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Jpeg Help
I have already write the whole code of the following in the project of JPEG
Huffman Decoding by the code tables given in CCITT Standard document. DeQuantization IDCT But the decoded information we found after decoding it by Huffman Table given in Standard Document of JPEG issued by CCITT is not according to the original image. According to the that Standard, most of the JPEG files are compressed by those tables but a table is also availavle in Huffman Table marker in start of file. So can you tell us how can we retrieve that huffman table from JPEG marker. |
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I would suggest that posting the same question two or three times will more likely result in a dilution of responses than an increase in the number of answers. Just a guess, unbacked by suitable research.
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Yes, please refrain from posting the same question multiple times. I have deleted the other thread for you.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns whatsoever.
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