digital media
digital photography
Raster editing
Vector editing
Image files
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What is digital Media

is any content that's created and shared using digital technology, like computers or smartphones.

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what is the shutter button?

This button on a camera is pressed to take a picture

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What are pixels?

Raster images are made up of these tiny colored dots.

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What are paths or vectors?

Unlike raster images, vector images are made up of these instead of pixels

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What is JPEG or JPG?

This raster image format is widely used for photographs and supports millions of colors but not transparency.
 

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What is Tiktok

This social media platform is known for its short, looping videos often featuring dances and challenges.

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What is shutter speed?

This controls how long the camera’s shutter stays open to let in light

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What is PNG?

This common raster image file format supports transparency and is widely used on the web

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What is loss of quality or pixelation?

Vector graphics are resolution independent, meaning they can be scaled without this.

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What is PNG?

This file format supports lossless compression and transparency, often used for web graphics.
 

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What is Meta?

This company owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.

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What is ISO?

This controls how long the camera’s shutter stays open to let in light

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What is Adobe Photoshop?

This software is the industry standard for raster editing.

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What is SVG (Scalable Vector Graphic)?

This popular file format is commonly used for vector graphics.

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What is SVG?

This vector image format is based on XML and is scalable for use on the web.
 

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What is user-generated content?

This term describes content created by users rather than brands or professionals.  

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What is the depth of the field?

The distance between the nearest and farthest objects in focus is called this.

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what is pixelation?

When you enlarge a raster image too much, this effect causes it to look blocky or blurry.

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What are logos or Icons?

Vector images are often used for these types of graphics, which require clear edges at any size.

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What is TIFF?

This file format is commonly used in professional printing and supports layers.
 

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What is engagement?

This term describes the analytics that track how many people see, interact with, or share online content.

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What is image stabilization?

This feature helps reduce blur caused by shaky hands.

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what is PPI (Pixels Per Inch)?

This resolution term refers to the number of pixels per inch in an image.

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What are anchor points

This term describes the points that define the shape of a vector path.
 

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 What is PDF?

This Adobe format supports both vector and raster graphics and is widely used in design software.