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File Format through Hypermedia

TermDefinition
File format Type of file created by a program.
FireWire An obsolete technology using a special cord to transfer video and sound from digital video cameras to computers. IEEE1394.
Flash player Plug in needed to view Macromedia Flash content on the web.
Flatbed scanner Input hardware that is able to translate a graphic image into computer data so that the image may be displayed and manipulated on a computer.
Fonts Typefaces in a print environment; useful in focusing attention to certain text on the screen enhancing readability setting a tone and projecting an image. Serif/SanSerif.
FTP File transfer protocol. One of the methods used to upload files from a computer to a server for use on the internet.
GIF Graphics Interchange Format – Graphic file format created by CompuServe for use on the web. The GIF format only supports up to 256 colors.
Graphics 2D and 3D images.
Hyperlink Text or graphics that are coded to “jump” to another location.
Hypermedia Multimedia element in a multimedia application that serves as a trigger to another screen page or topic.
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