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Update pages/Data Collection.py

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@@ -921,14 +921,13 @@ def video_details_page():
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  st.write("""
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- A **video** is made up of a series of images called frames. These frames are shown one after another very quickly,
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- giving the impression of continuous motion. For example, if we have a sequence of images I1, I2, I3, ..., In,
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- the transition between them happens so fast that our eyes can't notice the individual images.
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- This fast switching between frames is what creates a video.
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- The smoothness of a video depends on how many frames are shown per second, measured in frames per second (fps):
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  - **30 fps**: 30 frames are displayed every second, which gives decent smoothness.
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  - **60 fps**: 60 frames are displayed every second, making the video smoother.
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- The higher the number of frames per second, the smoother the video will look. Fewer frames per second can make the video appear less smooth or choppy.
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  """)
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  st.markdown("<h3 style='text-align: left; color: #FF00FF;'>Understanding Video Processing with OpenCV</h3>", unsafe_allow_html=True)
 
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  st.write("""
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+ A video is essentially a series of images, called frames, played quickly one after another to create the illusion of motion.
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+ For example, a sequence of images like I1, I2, I3, ..., In transitions so rapidly that the individual frames aren't noticeable to our eyes.
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+ This rapid switching between frames creates the appearance of continuous motion.
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+
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+ **The smoothness of a video depends on how many frames are shown per second, measured in frames per second (fps)**
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  - **30 fps**: 30 frames are displayed every second, which gives decent smoothness.
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  - **60 fps**: 60 frames are displayed every second, making the video smoother.
 
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  """)
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  st.markdown("<h3 style='text-align: left; color: #FF00FF;'>Understanding Video Processing with OpenCV</h3>", unsafe_allow_html=True)