CA3D 101 Midterm, spr 2005
... a. pixel b. byte c. bit d. boolean 14) True or false: a JPEG image is lossless. 15) Moore's law states that computers double in speed and space every _________? 16) What is *not* an example of interpolation? a. A gradient from red to blue b. Morphing one image to another c. Inbetweening two keyframe ...
... a. pixel b. byte c. bit d. boolean 14) True or false: a JPEG image is lossless. 15) Moore's law states that computers double in speed and space every _________? 16) What is *not* an example of interpolation? a. A gradient from red to blue b. Morphing one image to another c. Inbetweening two keyframe ...
Session 14
... Images on the web are stored as separate files that must be downloaded from the server to the client to be viewed. If the image file size is large, it will take a long time to download. Therefore, it is important to try to keep the file size as small as possible without losing much image quality. Wa ...
... Images on the web are stored as separate files that must be downloaded from the server to the client to be viewed. If the image file size is large, it will take a long time to download. Therefore, it is important to try to keep the file size as small as possible without losing much image quality. Wa ...
KEY TERMS.doc
... the resolution. A common resolution for laser printers is 600 dots per inch. This means 600 dots across and 600 dots down, so there are 360,000 dots per square inch. VECTOR : Vector graphics is the use of geometrical primitives such as points, lines, curves, and shapes or polygon(s), which are all b ...
... the resolution. A common resolution for laser printers is 600 dots per inch. This means 600 dots across and 600 dots down, so there are 360,000 dots per square inch. VECTOR : Vector graphics is the use of geometrical primitives such as points, lines, curves, and shapes or polygon(s), which are all b ...
dl_remember
... • Image pixels map one-to-one with the display resolution of a monitor • Monitor resolution varies by platform and user configuration • Monitor resolutions • http://www.thecounter.com/stats/2006/Septemb er/res.php ...
... • Image pixels map one-to-one with the display resolution of a monitor • Monitor resolution varies by platform and user configuration • Monitor resolutions • http://www.thecounter.com/stats/2006/Septemb er/res.php ...
Photoshop - Madison County Schools
... • Image Size refers to the physical dimensions of the image – width and height. – 8 x 10 –5x7 ...
... • Image Size refers to the physical dimensions of the image – width and height. – 8 x 10 –5x7 ...
Notes
... We can access basic colors with Color.orange, Color.blue, etc. Pictures .jpg .bmp .gif .png - different formats for storing image files Java cannot work with every file type: jpg and gif are the best file types for java. If you have an image type that does not work with java you can use Paint to con ...
... We can access basic colors with Color.orange, Color.blue, etc. Pictures .jpg .bmp .gif .png - different formats for storing image files Java cannot work with every file type: jpg and gif are the best file types for java. If you have an image type that does not work with java you can use Paint to con ...
Images as Links
... • Freeware/Shareware graphic editing software •Web browsers • View only -- can't edit graphics • Images don't need to be embedded in Web pages -- open raw image file with browser • Only image formats used on Web -- GIF and JPEG (also PNG) ...
... • Freeware/Shareware graphic editing software •Web browsers • View only -- can't edit graphics • Images don't need to be embedded in Web pages -- open raw image file with browser • Only image formats used on Web -- GIF and JPEG (also PNG) ...
Checklist for Submitting a Revised Manuscript: Submission Text
... Separate Title Page to include any changes on author information, acknowledgements, conflict of interest, or funding sources Individual table files in Word format Each table is in Text format and in black and white; no images or color allowed Figures/Multimedia: Each figure is in a separate ...
... Separate Title Page to include any changes on author information, acknowledgements, conflict of interest, or funding sources Individual table files in Word format Each table is in Text format and in black and white; no images or color allowed Figures/Multimedia: Each figure is in a separate ...
Optimizing Web Graphics
... bits (0 to 255) for each Red - Blue - Green to form a 24 bit/pixel (8+8+8=24) Palette 16.7 million colors (2 24 = 16,777,216 colors) ...
... bits (0 to 255) for each Red - Blue - Green to form a 24 bit/pixel (8+8+8=24) Palette 16.7 million colors (2 24 = 16,777,216 colors) ...
Answers Abbreviated: Test 1
... Bitmap graphics – uses pixels (dots on the screen) to represent a graphic image, where a pixel represents a bit or group of bits in memory, and requires a lot of memory Vector graphics – uses mathematical coordinates to mark the end points of a graphic images, and takes up less space in memory than ...
... Bitmap graphics – uses pixels (dots on the screen) to represent a graphic image, where a pixel represents a bit or group of bits in memory, and requires a lot of memory Vector graphics – uses mathematical coordinates to mark the end points of a graphic images, and takes up less space in memory than ...
BSAVE (bitmap format)
A BSAVE Image (aka ""BSAVED Image"") as it is referenced in a graphics program is an image file format created usually by saving raw video memory to disk (sometimes but not always in a BASIC program using the BSAVE command).The BASIC BSAVE command is a general command meant for dumping ranges of memory addresses to disk. Data could be recalled using the counterpart BLOAD command. Some platforms provided a BRUN command that would immediately execute the loaded RAM image.BSAVE was in general use as a file format when the IBM PC was introduced. It was also in general use on the Apple II in the same time period. Although the commands were available on the Commodore PET line, they were removed from the later (and more popular) Commodore 64 and VIC-20 computers. In 1985 the Commodore 128 was released with Commodore BASIC version 7.0 which restored the BSAVE and BLOAD commands.On the IBM, BSaved graphics and text images could be created for any video mode, with more complexity for the newer modes. On the Apple II and Commodore 128 BSaved Graphics were generally all that was used.