It defines the exact size of the physical frame. The JPEG data is padded to this size. The size of the JPEG before it was padded is also written into the last word of the physical frame. ________________________________________ From: Sakari Ailus [sakari.ailus@xxxxxx] Sent: 07 August 2013 10:35 To: Thomas Vajzovic Cc: Sylwester Nawrocki; Sylwester Nawrocki; linux-media@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Laurent Pinchart Subject: Re: width and height of JPEG compressed images Hi Tom, Before replying the rest, let me first ask you a question. Does ExF define the size of the image, or does it define its maximum size? I think that may make a big difference here. -- Cheers, Sakari Ailus e-mail: sakari.ailus@xxxxxx XMPP: sailus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Disclaimer: This e-mail message is confidential and for use by the addressee only. If the message is received by anyone other than the addressee, please return the message to the sender by replying to it and then delete the original message and the sent message from your computer. Infrared Integrated Systems Limited Park Circle Tithe Barn Way Swan Valley Northampton NN4 9BG Registration Number: 3186364. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html