Graphics Basics
File Formats
Editing Techniques
Principles of Design
Graphics Procedures
100
This includes charts, drawings, paintings, photographs, logos, navigation buttons, and diagrams.
What is graphics.
100
Lossy compression has a reduced file size, along with some data lost in the process. This type of compression loses no data, yet has a larger file size.
What is lossless compression.
100
Removing the outer parts of an image, resizing it to a different size.
What is cropping.
100
Size relationship of how one part relates to the size of another part.
What is proportion.
100
Includes defining target audience, brainstorming, and coordinating equipment needs.
What is planning.
200
Not only can they be colored, black and white, or grayscale, but graphics can also be...
What is animated.
200
Preferred graphic format for digital photographs and pictures on the Web and for email.
What is JPEG.
200
The process of resizing a digital image.
What is scaling.
200
How elements are arranged horizontally or vertically in a design.
What is balance.
200
Includes reviewing design considerations, sketching and layout, and selecting equipment.
What is technical preparation.
300
This type of graphic, also known as a raster graphic, consists of grids of tiny dots called pixels.
What is a bitmap graphic.
300
First graphics format to be accepted by the World Wide Web, also the standard format for the Internet.
What is GIF.
300
Editing technique used to adjust the colors in an image to appear more realistic.
What is color correction.
300
Feeling of movement through repetition of lines, color, shapes, or textures.
What is rhythm.
300
Includes designing and editing graphics.
What is creating.
400
These graphics use mathematical formulas to define points, lines, curves, and other attributes.
What is a vector image.
400
Standard graphic format for photographers that want to capture as closest to actual visual picture.
What is RAW.
400
Used in digital image editing to separate different elements of an image from others.
What is layering.
400
The center of interest in the design.
What is emphasis.
400
Includes exporting and determining electronic distribution of media.
What is distribution.
500
These two factors determine a graphic's quality.
What is resolution and color depth.
500
Commonly used for creating icons and wallpaper for PCs.
What is BMP (bitmap).
500
Graphic editing technique that creates the illusion that a converted image has more colors than it really has.
What is dithering.
500
The goal of the design, when all parts look as if they belong together.
What is unity.
500
What must you do before even considering exporting an item.
What is save your work.