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TECHNICAL FILENathan West

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Introduction There are two kinds of computer graphic one of which is made up of paths

and one which is made up of pixels.

The one made up of paths is called a vector graphic, this creates images by using points and paths.

The other graphic is made up of pixels and is called raster graphic also known as a bitmap image.

A bitmap image uses a web of individual pixels and every pixel can be a different colour or shade.

At some point every graphic will be finalised as a raster graphic, so at some point the vector graphic will be rasterized.

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Raster Graphic Raster graphics are not very clear to make out once its zoomed in it

becomes very blurred and distorted an example of this would be like an image of a ghost from the classic pacman game.

From a distance both raster and vector look similar. The more a raster graphic is zoomed in the harder it is to identify, when zoomed in to 700 % a raster graphic is very hard to see whilst compared to a vector graphic the image stays relatively clear.

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A vast amount of the images you see on your computer screen are raster graphics. Even pictures you take using a camera when imported are raster images. These graphics are made up of a grid of pixels most commonly known as a bitmap, the bigger the picture is the larger the file size. Luckily there is a solution which stops you from loosing more space then is needed, image compression algorithms are the name the most popular ones used on the web are JPEG and GIF.

JPEG : One of the most common uses of lossy compression, mainly used to format images taken from a camera, whilst JPEG/EXIF is used to format these images JFIF is used for when an image needs uploading onto the internet.

The term “JPEG” is an abbreviation for the joint photographic experts group. JPEG supports a maximum file size of 65535×65535.

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GIF:

The other very common use of lossy compression is GIF which is an acronym for graphical interchange format. GIF is mainly used for short clips or animations uploaded to the internet but is also used for high quality images due to the technique which allows it to decrease the file size without loosing any of the image quality. This kind of lossy compression was first introduced in the late 1980’s by the commercial online service.

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Vector Graphic Vector graphics are mainly used in programs such as adobe flash by the

use of anchor points, lines and curve segments. Vector graphics are solely based on mathematical terms to embody images in computer graphics.

The meaning of vector is “More than a straight line”.

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PSD The format used for artwork created in Photoshop. This stores an image

created in Photoshop it supports most kind of layers like clipping paths, spot colours and alpha channels. Just because an image is created in Photoshop it doesn’t necessarily need to be saved as a .psd format it can be saved as any kind of format such as JPEG.When creating a new document for Photoshop you can alter almost everything about it such as the resolution, width, colour and how many inches it measures to.

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Compression Lossless compression allows you to compress a file keeping all of the data

together this allows you to uncompress it and restore the file to its original state.

Lossy compression is when you compress a file by removing data however if you try to resize it to the original state the image will become pixelated an example of this is a JPEG.

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Image capture devices These are devices which you use to take pictures and convert them onto

your computer an example of this would be a scanner which scans an image in Photoshop by placing a sketch or any kind of image and converting it into a computer graphic.

Here is another example:

Nikon D3000 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm Lens.

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Pixel & Resolution Image resolution means how many pixels an image holds greater resolution

means better detail. 32 bit images are clear and you can see all of the image detailed and

without a blur, however 64 bit images are very clear the images detail is very defined and looks very realistic.

Here is an example of high and low resolution images.

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Optimising Optimising which means improve or enhance is when you rid your computer

of unnecessary files which helps peak its performance and speeds up the computer to make it run faster without hardware enhancements.

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Storage and asset management

Also known as “DAM” this states the procedure of someone downloading, retrieving, maintaining exporting and backing up files.

An example of asset management is uploading a document to a blog.

Or retrieving a file from the internet.

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