> Dumb question, what are progressive jpegs?

In their own way, they're like interlaced GIFs

The idea being that you get the "impression" of the image before the quality
is loaded, so that you can see "roughly" what the image is before it loads
fully

Useful for absolutely HAUGE images, but pointless for those of less than
10Kb

Hope this explains

Philip Arnold
ASP Multimedia Limited
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