Guess what's frame is...
A bunch of pixels!
Guess what a picture is...
A bunch of pixels!
Good, you can call a picture a frame then. Heck why not just call videos photos. 'Hey everybody, did you see those cool photos I posted on youtube!?' Let me know how that works out for you.
Congratulations, right down to your usual standard!
Is this simple enough?
- A "photograph" is a term used for a single image of some object or scene.
- A photograph was originally stored as a set of altered molecules of a sheet of metal, then on glass, then on some sort of plastic and finally on paper as prints.
- Photographs are now usually stored as digital "images", that is sets of pixels (numbers representing hues and brightness) and stored on some digital medium.
A video is a
sequence of photographs or images representing the state of the scene at succeeding instants in time.
Any video is composed of a sequence of images taken at certain time intervals (commonly 40 ms for 25 fps or 33.3 ms for 30 fps).
A time lapse video is
no different, except that the time interval is very much greater than the interval used to display the video.
This interval may be anywhere from a second of so to hours, days or even much longer.
There is nothing inherently special or different about "time lapse". It was often done using film, but, of course, is now almost invariably done on
digitall media.
Of course, photos and videos have been faked for a century, most Cinema films obviously could be called "fakes" and
the use of digital media makes the process easier, but I doubt that it makes
detecting fakes any easier or harder.
Anyway Silicon by being so trivial and quite ridiculous with so many of your posts you are only making yourself look quite ridiculous.
Keep it up!