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all right hello welcome back this is everything you need to know about jpeg episode 9. today we are learning about progressive jpegs weamp;#39;ve already talked a bit about what makes a progressive jpeg special but letamp;#39;s start from the beginning what is a progressive jpeg to answer that letamp;#39;s do a very very quick recap of a baseline jpeg i trust that youamp;#39;ve watched all the episodes up to now so you should already know that a baseline jpeg involves two main steps step one is reading the frame header or start a frame marker as well as table definitions like quantization tables and huffman tables as well as a couple other more minor things like the restart interval definition and so on and thatamp;#39;s step one and then step two is reading the scan header or start of scan marker followed by the huffman coded bitstream which the specification calls entropy coded segment or ecs and thatamp;#39;s all there is to it and as we know by now this scan contains all the