Reputation: 391
I want to read data from a .jpg file (header, DCT information, Huffman table, quantization table, ...)
I tried this piece of code but I'm not sure if it's correct (in fact I don't know what to get!)
byte[] my = new byte[5];
try
{
RandomAccessFile file = new RandomAccessFile("001.jpg", "rw");
file.read(my, 0, 5);
for(int i = 0; i < my.length; i++)
System.out.printf("%s\n", my[i]);
}
catch (IOException e)
{
}
This code just prints some number (it's supposed to be beginning of the image)
Upvotes: 0
Views: 6074
Reputation: 21637
There is a lot of work between reading a "JPEG file" and getting to the pixel data.
If you are really interested, I suggest starting with one of the many JPEG dump programs that are out there to learn about the structure of the the JPEG stream. A JPEG stream consists of a sequence of markers.
The compressed data is in the scans. In progressive JPEG, multiple scans have to be combined.
The basis sequence of decoding is run-length/huffman, DCT, sampling, conversion to RGB.
That's a lot of code to get to that point.
Upvotes: 2