Frame Rate Visual Comparison
Each animation uses ease-in/ease-out and loops at different frame rates, providing a visual comparison. Keep in mind that not all monitors can display above 30 or 60 FPS, it depends on the hardware. The good news is that as technology advances, monitors become more affordable while better options also enter the market to meet consumer demand.
FPS stands for Frames Per Second. In motion graphics, we write it after a number (e.g., 24 fps) to show how many frames appear each second, similar to PPI (Pixels Per Inch) or DPI (Dots Per Inch) in a still image. Generally, higher frame rates look smoother, but they also require more storage space.
8 FPS
1 second = 8 frames
15 FPS
1 second = 15 frames
24 FPS
1 second = 24 frames
30 FPS
1 second = 30 frames
60 FPS
1 second = 60 frames
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