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To get a thumbnail you need to decode the full picture and then scale it to thumbnail size. To overcome this obstacle the jpeg-format allows you to get a picture 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 or even 1/16 in size of the original picture. E.g. for a factor 1/8, a 5000x5000 picture will be returned as a 625x625 picture. Java does NOT offer this functionality (C++ libs like ijg do).
For jpeg thumbnails you just need the DC components and skip all the AC components. This means you only have to decrypt the DC component. You still have to do the full Huffman decompression, but still it saves a hell lot of time, disk I/O, memory and exceptions.
There are many implementations of this in C/C++. Are there any in Java? Could be a game-changer for apps that generate a lot of thumbnails.
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To get a thumbnail you need to decode the full picture and then scale it to thumbnail size. To overcome this obstacle the jpeg-format allows you to get a picture 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 or even 1/16 in size of the original picture. E.g. for a factor 1/8, a 5000x5000 picture will be returned as a 625x625 picture. Java does NOT offer this functionality (C++ libs like ijg do).
For jpeg thumbnails you just need the DC components and skip all the AC components. This means you only have to decrypt the DC component. You still have to do the full Huffman decompression, but still it saves a hell lot of time, disk I/O, memory and exceptions.
There are many implementations of this in C/C++. Are there any in Java? Could be a game-changer for apps that generate a lot of thumbnails.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: