Greg, thank you for you help! I see, your comments seem to agree with Filipe, that whatever I do, Pyglet will have to internally decompress the whole jpeg and store the bitmap in memory anyway. To be honest, at this stage this discussion has turned into an academic curiosity of mine now, so don't worry too much about it! I only have very few images at the moment as you said, so I may as well just store the whole data in memory for the whole runtime duration of my program. Thanks again!
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