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English: This image is a display of each of the frames of the The Spinning Dancer image, with the purpose of assisting the inquisitive user in analyzing the motion of the dancer frame-by-frame. To create this image, the original was split into its 34 constituent frames, and a horizontal panorama was created from those frames. The IrfanView 4.20 software application was used for this process.
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