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Question | Answer |
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anything on the page that is not actual text, from simple line drawings to fully active images found on the World Wide Web. | Graphics |
The number of colors per pixel that can be contained in an image. | Color Depth |
refers to how an image is saved in order to reduce the file size. | Compression |
How easily you can open, modify, and view the files on computers using different operating systems, software and browsers. | Portability |
It makes part of the image invisible, or “see-through | transparency |
Copying part of an image and using it to replace unwanted parts of the image. | cloning |
Cutting out part of an image | cropping |
Used to apply special effects to an image that would be too difficult to create manually. | filters |
Filling an object/image with a smooth transition from one color to another. | Gradient |
Compiling multiple pictures or objects together into one image | Layers |
raster graphics used to fill an object or selection | Patterns |
used to create filters and backgrounds | Textures |
Pivoting an object around its center point | Rotating |
Consist of grids of tiny dots called pixels | Raster graphics |
premade graphics that are available online and in many software packages; may be vector or raster. | clip art |
raster images that contain millions of colors. | photographs |
computer created drawings or paintings; may be raster or vector. | Artwork |
pixels per inch | PPI |
dots per inch printed by a printer. | DPI |
relationship of an object’s width to its height | Aspect ratio |
created from mathematical formulas used to define lines, shapes and curves. | Vector graphics |
Industry standard used by developers of vector graphics. | AI – Adobe Illustrator |
Graphics developers generally save a copy of the AI file in EPS format because it can be opened by computers running different operating systems | EPS – Encapsulated Postscript |
Meta Graphics | Can contain vector and raster data. |