The problem is that moving images require a tremendous amount of storage space and transmission time.
Once taken, the imperial image required that it should be held onto tenaciously.
Filmed images do not require translation; we know what we see.
Transparent images do not work in this way, and require special accessories that illuminate them from the upper side.
Does maintaining that image require the presence of other, non-economic factors?
Each image, lacking a context, requires the reader to conjure one.
When the image requires more than a few clicks, this tool becomes a disadvantage.
Without the new processor, the image would require six minutes to complete.
If an image requires additional use permission, a note to that effect appears on the relevant download page.
But now, the note goes on to suggest, the image requires revision.