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PowerPoint

CH 4: PowerPoint Rich Media Tools

TermDefinition
Background The portion of a picture that is deleted when removing the background of a picture.
Bitmap image An image created by bits or pixels placed on a grid to from a picture.
Brightness The lightness or darkness of a picture.
Codec (coder/decoder) A digital video compression scheme used to compress a video and decompress for playback.
Compression A method applied to data to reduce the amount of space required for file storage.
Contrast The difference between the darkest and lightest areas of a picture.
Copyright The legal protection afforded to a written or artistic work.
Cropping The process of reducing an image size by eliminating unwanted portions of an image or other graphic object.
Embed To store an object from an external source within a presentation.
Foreground The portion of the picture that is kept when removing the background of a picture.
Infringement of copyright Occurs when a right of the copyright owner is violated.
Kelvin The unit of measurement for absolute temperature.
Link A connection from the presentation to another location such as a storage device or Web site.
Multimedia Multiple forms of media used to entertain or inform an audience.
Narration Spoken commentary that is added to a presentation.
Photo Album A presentation containing multiple pictures organized into album pages.
Poster frame The frame that displays an a slide when a video is not playing.
Public domain The rights to a literary work or property owned by the public at large.
Recolor The process of changing picture colors to a duotone style.
Saturation The intensity of a color.
Sharpening Enhances the edges of the content in a picture to make the boundaries more prominent.
Softening Blurs the edges of the content in a picture to make the boundaries less prominent.
Tone The temperature of a color.
Vector image An image created by a mathematical statement; a form of clip art.
Which of the following file formats supports transparent backgrounds, is limited to 256 colors, and is effective for scanned images such as illustrations rather than color photographs? .gif
Which of the following is NOT permitted for a student project containing copyrighted material? The student markets the project on a personal Web site.
which of the following Picture Tools would help you manage large image files by permanent deleting any cropped areas of a selected picture and by changing the resolution of the pictures? Compress Pictures
Which of the following picture adjustments is NOT found in the corrections tools? Tone
Which of the following stores sound and moving pictures in Microsoft Resource Interchange File Format (RIFF)? .avi
All of the following can be used to play a selected sound clip for preview except Click the blue bar on the right side of the clip in the Insert Audio dialog box and select Preview/Properties.
Which of the following is a false statement regarding recording a narration? Narrations cannot be paused during recording.
The Photo Album dialog box enables you to make all of the following edits to pictures except Crop
Which of the following formatting options is not available for video? Background Removal
Audio Playback tools enable you to do all of the following except Apply an artistic effect.
An image created by bits or pixels placed on a grid to form a picture. Bitmap image
Spoken commentary that is added to a presentation. Narration
Process of changing picture colors to a new temperature. Recolor
Temperature of color. Tone
The intensity of a color. Saturation
Enhances the edges of the content in a picture to make the boundaries more prominent. Sharpening
Legal protection afforded to a written or artistic work. Copyright
To store an object from an external source within a presentation. Embed
The difference between the darkest and lightest areas of a picture. Contrast
The process of eliminating any unwanted portions of an image. Cropping
The rights to a literary work or property owned portions of an image. Public domain
Method applied to data to reduce the amount of space required fro file storage. Compression
The portion of the picture that is kept, which is also the main subject of the picture. Foreground
Multiple forms of media used to entertain or inform an audience. Multimedia
Presentation containing multiple pictures organized into album pages. Photo Album
The portion of a picture that is removed because it is not desired in the picture. Background
A connection from the presentation to another location such as a storage device or Web site. Link
The frame that displays on a slide when a video is not playing. Poster frame
Blurs the edges of the content in a picture to make the boundaries less prominent. Softening
The lightness or darkness of a picture. Brightness
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