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Gimp is a free image editor that can make animated .gif files just like Photoshop, which is a professional grade (and expensive) image editor program.
Unless you have CS3 there is no animation utility integrated in photoshop, use Adobe Image Ready
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Computer Generated Image (CGI)
Maybe you can try to use a JavaScript to present your image. I will suggest you to use Picture rollover. FLASH animation is optional.
It renders out an animation images frame by frame in a specific format that is needed to stream the animation. Less complicated and realistic renderers can render out simple avi files while more complex renderers can make more detailed and realistic images in an image sequence. In other words it builds the final look to your animation.
Only GIF images allow animation. There is APNG format, but in some browsers it displays it as a static image.
Yes; but the "classical" animation of, for example, early Disney and Warner Bros. was hand drawn on "cells" (acetate film) and photographed image by image with no computers at all.
morphing is a popular effect in which one image transforms into another
Animation preview allows for a glimpse at what would happen if you were to assign a specific animation to an image pasted/ uploaded onto the powerpoint. Also, in creating custom vectors for the image to follow in animations, the preview enables you to see beforehand what would happen before you lay down the vector.
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A frame in animation is a still image that belongs in a sequence of still images. Watch a cartoon and then pause it. You'll basically will see a frame of that cartoon.