Examples of using If the image in English and their translations into Chinese
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However, if the image is very large, the processing can take a while until it is displayed.
If the image didn't have any alpha transparency, this could be maybe optimized to 1299* 15000* 3, though often at the expense of rendering speed.
If the image is purely decorative, you should use ALT="".
If the image is placed at 0% 0%, its top-left corner is placed in the top-left corner of the padding area of the element.
If the image asset contains imagery composed of geometric shapes, consider converting it to a vector(SVG) format!
On the other hand, if the image only uses a few colors, then a large palette is simply wasting precious bits!
If the image cannot be loaded(for example, because it is not present at the supplied URL), the alert is displayed.
If the image is in the project root directory, we can simply write the name of the image file in the src attribute.
If the image asset contains imagery composed of geometric shapes, consider converting it to a vector(SVG) format!
If the image is 3D and the database contains 3D images, then matching will take place without any changes being made to the image. .
When you close an image(possibly by quitting GIMP), you are warned if the image is"dirty";
If the image is a vector graphic(like a. svg), then the number will be interpreted as coordinates in the graphic.
You even have full control in JavaScript knowing if the image wasn't loaded and you could provide a different fallback.
So, if the image is M x N, then there are MN observed variables and MN unobserved variables.
After that the browser must revalidate the resource by sending a conditional request to check if the image is still up to date.
Like FotoForensics, you can also see if the image has been edited by comparing its compression levels.
If the image has more than one band, the histograms for all bands are concatenated(for example, the histogram for an“RGB” image contains 768 values).
You're asked to name the larger(global) shape if the image is green, and the smaller(local) shape if the image is white.