Yes, it's quite fast, especially after the upgrade, the speed is smoother than the old.
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It's probably because of the image format you saved it in. I save my pixel art in nameoffile.PNG format. .GIF - Saves images with up to 256 different colours. Small filesize allows fast loading. Loss of image quality only occurs when you excede 256 colours, though it is unlikely you will reach this point unless you are saving a composite of many sprites. .PNG - Similiar to gif, except that it will allow you to save images with more than 256 colours without image loss. Technically better, but not well supported by Internet Explorer (boo, hiss). There ya go! =)
how fast something can change
That depends on the ambient temperature.
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Fast Food Nation (2006) is rated R for Disturbing Images, Strong Sexuality, Language and Drug Content.
Its a fast change
Each format has its pros and cons, but there are differences and specific times when a certain format should be used. BMP - Bitmap. This was probably the first type of digital image format. It's most common in Windows environments. This is generally medium-high quality but produces larger file sizes. This format is ideal for icons and small images. JPG, JPEG. Became popular with the invention of the digital camera. High quality images and huge compression allows for big resolutions but small file sizes. This is the most common image format, especially for photos. GIF. This format was created mainly for Internet uses, mainly for its small file size. It's good for fast-loading web pages only. PNG. Portable Networks Graphic. They best overall image format, especially for computer-generated graphics and files containing text and images having sharp transitions, but not as good as JPEGs for photos because of the larger file size. PNG is a better choice for storing photos that require a lot of editing, however, since JPEEG is "lossy" and PNG isn't. Although not as compatible with the Windows operating systems (especially XP) as other formats, PNGs produce very high quality images with high resolution, but the biggest pro is that PNG's can handle transparency that JPEGs cannot. PNG is mainly used in MAC operating systems but can now be used in Windows Vista.
technology my friend... it advances fast doesn't it?
Gas has fast moving particles.
The best digital camera for capturing fast moving images would have to be anything under the Panasonic brand . They are also perfect for the price range and have cameras for under 150.00 dollars .
Changes that take place within seconds are known as fast change. For example bursting of a fire cracker is a fast change and a forest fire can spread very fastly.