What is digital Media
is any content that's created and shared using digital technology, like computers or smartphones.
what is the shutter button?
This button on a camera is pressed to take a picture
What are pixels?
Raster images are made up of these tiny colored dots.
What are paths or vectors?
Unlike raster images, vector images are made up of these instead of pixels
What is JPEG or JPG?
This raster image format is widely used for photographs and supports millions of colors but not transparency.
What is Tiktok
This social media platform is known for its short, looping videos often featuring dances and challenges.
What is shutter speed?
This controls how long the camera’s shutter stays open to let in light
What is PNG?
This common raster image file format supports transparency and is widely used on the web
What is loss of quality or pixelation?
Vector graphics are resolution independent, meaning they can be scaled without this.
What is PNG?
This file format supports lossless compression and transparency, often used for web graphics.
What is Meta?
This company owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.
What is ISO?
This controls how long the camera’s shutter stays open to let in light
What is Adobe Photoshop?
This software is the industry standard for raster editing.
What is SVG (Scalable Vector Graphic)?
This popular file format is commonly used for vector graphics.
What is SVG?
This vector image format is based on XML and is scalable for use on the web.
What is user-generated content?
This term describes content created by users rather than brands or professionals.
What is the depth of the field?
The distance between the nearest and farthest objects in focus is called this.
what is pixelation?
When you enlarge a raster image too much, this effect causes it to look blocky or blurry.
What are logos or Icons?
Vector images are often used for these types of graphics, which require clear edges at any size.
What is TIFF?
This file format is commonly used in professional printing and supports layers.
What is engagement?
This term describes the analytics that track how many people see, interact with, or share online content.
What is image stabilization?
This feature helps reduce blur caused by shaky hands.
what is PPI (Pixels Per Inch)?
This resolution term refers to the number of pixels per inch in an image.
What are anchor points
This term describes the points that define the shape of a vector path.
What is PDF?
This Adobe format supports both vector and raster graphics and is widely used in design software.