A hotlink is a direct link to an image on someone else's web server. For example, if you saw an image that you like in one of these blinkies resources and you put the image on your weblog using the image URL source of that other person's site, then you are hotlinking. And, unless the owner of that site permits this, then you are stealing bandwidth, which is unacceptable. The right thing to do, if you are allowed to use an image from someone else's site but not allowed to hotlink, is to save that image on your computer. Then, upload the image on your own server. You can then link the image to your weblog.
The key on a map explains what the symbols and images on the map mean.
I think that word does not mean what you think it does. A planetarium is not a living thing. It is a building in which images of stars, planets, and constellations are projected on the inner surface of a dome for public entertainment or education.
One can find images of the different stages of Meiosis by looking in biology text books. One may also find these images by looking on scientific sites.
way too little information to answer the question. What is the resolution of the image? what compression and decompression algorythms to use? What kind of processor to perform compression and decompression? What is allowed error rate? How frequently are you updating the images? two way or one way? What does 2108mS (which is 2 seconds) mean? Biggest question, why not buy a commercial HiDef system, all the problems are solved for you.
You can find images of the cornea of the eye on medical websites, educational platforms, or in textbooks related to ophthalmology. Additionally, professional databases like PubMed or Google Scholar may also contain such images for reference.
The term "hotlinking" refers to linking to a file hosted on another server. This uses up the bandwidth from the place the file is originally hosted, so it's typically not allowed or frowned upon.
An image with a web address attached to it is referred to as a "hotlinked image" or "remote image." This means that the image is hosted on one server, but it can be displayed on another webpage by linking directly to its URL. Hotlinking can lead to issues such as bandwidth theft or copyright violations, as the original host may incur costs from serving the image. It's often considered best practice to host images locally or obtain permission before using someone else's images in this way.
images which we see in moving condition,or images which are in motion are called animated or animations!
Connect the images with the right words.
the encoding of picture images.
look at the pictures
It means moving images.
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Doing what? U mean....... eww.
une image is a picture in French.
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To take something to another place