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An animated GIF is a type of image that displays motion. It does this by taking several different images and switching between them in "frames." A reference animated GIF is linked to below.
.jpg Is where images are usually default saved to. .gif Is where animated or motion images are usually saved to.
There is no such thing as .gif "cliparts". You can find .gif animated images through a simple google search. You cannot find them via Microsoft or other word programs clipart settings as its not supported to hold animated files.
Animated JPEG are multiple single jpeg images that is runned under a javascript which runs the jpeg like a animated GIF, by frames of each images.
Animated images would use a .gif format.
I don't believe that is possible, because JPEG files are still images. If you were tp convert a GIF image into a JPG image, it will no longer be animated.
Yes. You can use them as 2 images in an animated gif. To do it you need an image editor that supports animated gifs.
There are no motion or animated files saved under .jpg. All animated images are saved under .gif
GIF is an indexed image. Meaning it can only have 256 colors. However .GIF can be animated and they can have a transparent background. .JPEG can not be animated and can not have transparent backgrounds. While .JPEG are full color, not limited to 256 colors (8-bit). So .GIF are used for animated images, and images with only a few colors. .GIF makes sharp, crisp images. .GIF images are used in web design. On the other hand .JPEG seem to blur the pixels together. But that is fine for photographs. So use .JPEG for photographs or artwork. Use .GIF for animations, transparent backgrounded images, and things that need crisp edges, like web design. somboy
There are no motion or animated files saved under .jpg. All animated images are saved under .gif
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