difference between still image and moving image
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- A still image is data in which a grid or raster of picture elements (pixels) has been mapped to represent a visual subject, e.g., the page of a book or a photograph. ... [From theFADGI Glossary] Bit-depth, spatial resolution, and color encoding, for example, are all important characteristics of still images.
- A generic term for a visual work that has the appearance of movement.
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