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so lets just tackle this all one step at a time first were gonna delete black box black box is the function we used last episode to perform all remaining steps that was Huffman decoding D quantization inverse dct and ycbcr to RGB just so that we could verify the correctness of our ability to write bitmap files but now were going to delete black box and slowly over the next several episodes re-implement it ourselves so you can see all of the steps in their entirety and right now were just going to be re-implemented off mandi coding which creates the MCU array and fills it with the quantized DCT coefficients and then we will turn around and try writing that as a bitmap file so of course we will not get the final result we wont get a good looking picture but we will get some output that can still in some way show us that what were doing is on the right track first things first we should add the array for the codes to the Huffman table the size is going to be the same as the size of