Clipart – A collection of icons, pictures, buttons and other useful image files along with sound and video files that can be embedded or inserted into web pages.
Pixels – The small dots that make up an electronic image; equivalent in memory to a bit.
Resolution – The number of pixels displayed per unit of printed length in an image, usually measured in pixels per inch (ppi) or dots per inch (dpi).
Colour depth – An indication of the number of colours that can be stored in an image. 8 bits gives 256 colours, 24 bits gives 16 million colours.
l Morph – Morphing is when you transform e.g. a Bat into a Vampire.
l Tweening – Tweening is an animation technique that fills in the frames from the starting shape to the ending shape
l Redundancy- Some Elements within data that are more common than others and most compression algorithms utilize this property.
l Lossy data Compression- the more you copy an Image and/or compress it, clarity is lost everytime
l DVD- digital video disc is a high density compact disk that stores large amounts of data, especially high-resolution audio-visual material.
l CD- compact disc is a small optical disk which stores data such as music, text, or graphic images that is digitally encoded.
l VR-virtual reality is a computer simulation of a real scenario that enables people to perform operations.
l Stereo lithography is a three-dimensional printing process that makes a solid object from a computer image by using a computer-controlled laser to draw the shape of the object onto the surface of liquid plastic.
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Glossary
Clipart – A collection of icons, pictures, buttons and other useful image files along with sound and video files that can be embedded or inserted into web pages.
Pixels – The small dots that make up an electronic image; equivalent in memory to a bit.
Resolution – The number of pixels displayed per unit of printed length in an image, usually measured in pixels per inch (ppi) or dots per inch (dpi).
Colour depth – An indication of the number of colours that can be stored in an image. 8 bits gives 256 colours, 24 bits gives 16 million colours.
l Morph – Morphing is when you transform e.g. a Bat into a Vampire.
l Tweening – Tweening is an animation technique that fills in the frames from the starting shape to the ending shape
l Redundancy- Some Elements within data that are more common than others and most compression algorithms utilize this property.
l Lossy data Compression- the more you copy an Image and/or compress it, clarity is lost everytime
l DVD- digital video disc is a high density compact disk that stores large amounts of data, especially high-resolution audio-visual material.
l CD- compact disc is a small optical disk which stores data such as music, text, or graphic images that is digitally encoded.
l VR-virtual reality is a computer simulation of a real scenario that enables people to perform operations.
l Stereo lithography is a three-dimensional printing process that makes a solid object from a computer image by using a computer-controlled laser to draw the shape of the object onto the surface of liquid plastic.
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