File:Horse in Motion - Sallie Gardner (animation).webm
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DescriptionHorse in Motion - Sallie Gardner (animation).webm |
English: Manually reconstructed animation of Horse in Motion: "Sallie Gardner". Animation includes photos 01–11, but not 12. Video converted from MP4 to WebM using FFmpeg with CRF set to 25. |
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Source | Created from File:Eadweard Muybridge-Sallie Gardner 1878.jpg. | ||
Author | Eadweard Muybridge | ||
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