frameGrößen
FrameGrößen is a term often encountered in the context of visual media, particularly in animation, video production, and digital imaging. It refers to the dimensions of a single frame, which is the smallest structural unit of motion in a film or video. Essentially, frame size dictates the width and height of the image that is displayed.
These dimensions are typically expressed in pixels, for example, 1920 pixels wide by 1080 pixels high, which
In animation, frame size is crucial for defining the canvas on which animators work. It ensures consistency