2. Image – a visual representation of something that you see in real life. Graphics – may refer to the process by which computer display images. Image Manipulation – editing or adjusting an image’s size, shape and color settings Image Programs – software used to acquire, manipulate and store digital images Resampling – changing an image’s resolution Vector Graphics – composed of mathematical formulas that represent images. They are not dependent on their original resolution and are flexible to be scaled in many different ways without affecting their final resolution. Raster graphics – also known as “bitmapped graphics”; image information rendered as pixels. Pixels – highly dependent on their original resolution Meta format images – are file formats that can be used by different applications. They accommodate both vector and raster information.
3. Example of Vector Graphics Example of Raster Graphics Example of Meta Format Image
4. JPEG or JPG – acronym for Joint Photographic Experts Group. A file format with a lossy compression, meaning it allows for some data loss for a smaller file size. It compresses grayscale and color information but allows for images to be displayed in 16,000,000 colors.
5. GIF– acronym for Graphics Interchange Format. A file format with a lossless compression, meaning there is no data lost in the compression. GIF is preferred for images only a few colors (GIF only allows for 256 colors) like black and white images. It also supports animation.
6. PNG– acronym for Portable Network Graphics. A file that takes off from the transparency capabilities of GIF, primarily developed due to GIF’s licensing requirement. It does not, however, have animation capabilities.
7. TIFF– acronym for Tagged Image File Format. A file format that is a flexible bitmap image supported by many software. It is commonly recommended by professional printers since it is supported by most press machines. It has a much larger file size compared to JPEG and GIF.
8. BMP– also knows as bitmap. The standard Windows file format on DOS and Windows compatible platforms. It has a loseless compression.
9. Resolution - is the clarity of an image that is measured by dots per inch (dpi). Scanner – piece of hardware that converts light reflected from the object being scanned and creates a digital image of the object.
10. The Microsoft Paint Tools Free-Form Select – select in free form Color Eraser – erase a section Pick Color – pick a color Pencil – draw with a pencil Airbrush - color with an airbrush Line – draw a line Rectangle – draw a rectangle Ellipse – draw an ellipse Select – select an image Fill with Color – fill a section with color Magnifier – zooms in on an image Brush – color with a brush Text – write a phrase Curve– draw a curve Polygon– draw a polygon Rounded Rectangle – draw a rounded rectangle