Computer Science: An Overview: Global Edition (12th Edition)

Published by Pearson Higher Education
ISBN 10: 1292061162
ISBN 13: 978-1-29206-116-0

Chapter 10 - Computer Graphics - Chapter Review Problems - Page 487: 7

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Blurring in animation is different from image blurring in that animation blurring typically involves the intentional manipulation of motion and frames over time to create a sense of motion or dynamics within the animation, whereas image blurring is a static effect applied to a single frame to reduce detail or create a softening effect. In animation, blurring may be used to convey speed, motion, or depth, while image blurring is often used for aesthetic purposes or to enhance certain features in a still image.
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