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CH 4: PowerPoint Rich Media Tools
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| 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 |