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the property of color that is based off of the rainbow
What is hue?
100
an all-inclusive term for characters that have a line crossing the free end of a stroke
What is serif?
100
smallest visible point that can be displayed or printed
What is spot?
100
visual stair-stepping of edges that occurs in an image when the resolution is too low for the size of the output
What is aliasing?
100
a minute area of illumination on a display screen, one of many from which an image is composed.
What is pixel?
200
primary colors, with Secondary and maybe even Tertiary colors in between in a circular chart
What is color wheel?
200
characters (or typefaces) without serifs, which are lines crossing the free end of the stroke
What is sans serif?
200
to cover entire page with ink, varnish, or plastic coating
What is flood?
200
refers to images made of rows and columns of monochrome or multi-colored pixels, or dots, for displaying or printing
What is baseline?
200
apparent streaking of rapidly moving objects in a still image or a sequence of images such as a movie or animation
What is motion blur?
300
a type of intellectual property protection that protects things like pictures, movies and music from being stolen
What is copyright?
300
the height of the lowercase letter “x” representing the most important area of a letterform for 90% of lowercase characters
What is x-height?
300
the basic unit of digital information
What is bit?
300
refers to images made of rows and columns of monochrome or multi-colored pixels, or dots, for displaying or printing
What is bitmap?
300
give out steady light without flame
What is glow?
400
stealing someone else's intellectual property for your own gain
What is plagiarism?
400
the art and process of specifying, setting, or otherwise working with print-quality type, as opposed to typewriting
What is typography?
400
Colors directly opposite each other in the color spectrum, such as red and green, that when combined in the right proportions produce white light
What is complimentary colors?
400
a page orientation when it is wider than it is high
What is landscape?
400
rub off the rough edges of
What is smoothing?
500
Joint Photographics Expert Group, an image file format that compresses images
What is JPEG?
500
the part of a lowercase letter which rises above the main body, as in the letters “b”, “d”, “h”, or “k”
What is ascender?
500
(Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, black) The four process colors used in most analog and digital printing systems
What is CMYK?
500
a page orientation when it is taller than it is wide
What is portrait?
500
the mirror-like reflection of light
What is specular highlights?