world we live in, there are essentially two types of graphic “files” used, the bitmap and the vector graphics. Both have an overall similar principal but differ in various sub-arrays, which bring along each of their own advantages and disadvantages. To begin with, the word bitmap originated in the year 1973, and came to be by adding the words bit + map which literally means a map of bits, which perfectly describes the nature of a bitmap graphic. A bitmap is composed of thousands of pixels, each of
Bitmap -- Vector What are they? How are they different? Problems if it is made bigger or smaller(scaling) Example When are they used Advantages and disadvantages of each. Optical illusion of motion: This is an illusion that affects your eyes that when a number of still images are played one after the other at a fast rate we perceive as one object that is moving in the image and this is due to persistence of vision which is a term used to describe the Eye not being able to see the stops
Attracting Investors In this plan, I will briefly identify the company and provide a short explanation of why the company is seeking to restructure so that it will attract new customers and investors. The following is a strategy plan addressing the necessary elements that will inform you of how the structure is designed, and the company’s goals. The McCycles Custom Repairs motorcycle shop, is a locally owned and operated repair shop for all makes and models of motorcycles. The business contains five
Ever since the majority of the photography world switched from film to digital imaging, the world of photoshop has become more user-friendly than ever before. A variety of different photo editing programs are widely used-from free editing programs such as GIMP and Picasso, to programs that must be purchased like Adobe Photoshop and its various derivatives. Although any of these programs can arguably be better than another in usefulness, I have found that Adobe 's Lightroom is particularly user-friendly
Here 's a suggestion: Why don 't we take a page from Goldilocks and the Three Bears and learn successful editing by processing our images three times to create the "not too hot, not too cold, but ahhh, this is just right" version of our images. For anyone growing up in suburbia, taking Little Red Riding Hood or Hansel & Gretel too literally may not seem relevant; but as an adult, the more images I process, the more the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears rings true. If Goldilocks used Adobe
Production & Operations Management Session 3-2 More on Processes 1 Outline Multi-product, multi-flow process analysis – So far: 1 product, 1 flow – Differing process times, yield issues, machine breakdown Big Takeaway: – Product-mix becomes critical in multiple flows – Implications in capital investment, scaling business, and risk management Calculating capacity when you have – Multiple flows • With the same processing time at each resource • With different processing
LINE CLIPPING ALGORITHMS Line clipping is the process of removing lines/portions of lines that are outside of an area of interest. There are two main algorithms of line clipping namely: 1) Copen- Sutherland 2) Liang Barsky Copen – Sutherland This algorithm is used to detect and dispense with two trivial cases and in order to clip a line we are required to consider only the end points. When the endpoints of a specific line lie inside the window then it can be said to be trivially accepted and clipping
Introduction: I will discuss several different and important elements within graphics design. Specifically speaking, I will provide a discussion on the hardware and software and how these have an impact on graphic work. E.g.: A graphics card, PaintShop, memory digital camera drivers and much more. Additionally, I will explain the different file formats (using examples) as well as their features and limitations; I will come to a conclusion to which of these suit certain graphical products. Adding
Impact that file format, compression techniques, image resolution and colour depth have on file size and image quality - D2 In this report I will be discussing the different file formats, compression techniques, image resolution and colour depth. I will be explaining the different purposes, then, after I have issued an in-depth explanation of image quality and file size I will be completing a final conclusion about the best ones to use for certain tasks. Seen as there are numerous different uses
Department of Computing and Library Information Science College of Engineering and Computing University of Southern Mindanao Kabacan, Cotabato SITTIE JAIRIEL JEAN MURRAY IV - BSCS - A Mrs . Catherine Daffon October 19, 2017 INTRODUCTION Free and open-source software also known as FOSS is a software developed by an informal collaborative network of a programmer. The source code is licensed free of charge. It refers to limited restriction on user