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- Standard File Format for Photoshop
- Made up of pixels
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- Joint Photographic Experts Group
- Used for online or digital images
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PDF
(Portable Document Format) |
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- Can be displayed on any given device or computer
- Secures the edibility and quality of the image
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PNG 8
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- Patent-free alternative to GIF
- Support up to 256 colors
- Quick Export: PNG
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Tiff
(Tagged Image File Format) |
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- Used in photography and desktop publishing
- Supports virtually all color, image-editing, and page-layout applications.
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- Supports 24-bit images
- Produces background transparency without jagged edged
- Supports a Varity of Color Modes
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- Uses lines, shapes, and paths
- Incorporates mathematical formulas for rendering the images elements
- Can be resized without loss of quality
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- Bitmap images are describe by a map of colors in rectangular grid of pixels or dots
- Cannot be resized without loss of quality
- Known as raster image
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- The measurement of pixels displayed per unit in an image for web, print, and video.
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- Squares or dots of color that makes up a digital image.
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- To change the resolution of (a digital image or audio file) by increasing or decreasing the number of pixels in an image or altering the sample rate in an audio file.
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- Is the process of turning vectors, or text layers, or layer effects, or any other kind of graphics, into a simple bitmap image made of pixels.
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- Overlay for the Crop Tool
- One of the Design Principal of Photography
- Helps put the image in focus
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- Kerning is the process of adding or subtracting space between two specific pairs of characters.
- Tracking is the process of loosening or tightening the spacing between ALL the characters in selected text or an entire block of text.
- Baseline An imaginary horizontal line along which the base of a letter sets.
- Point is the smallest unit of measurement defined as 1/72 of an international inch.
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