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Digital Imaging Raster (Bitmapped) Images
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1. How they work… Image data is stored in literal “map” Each pixel (picture element) is measured for its level of red-green-blue light Can be painted, scanned, or photographed with a digital camera
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2. Painting Common tools used to create images Beginner Level MS Paint, ClarisWorks Intermediate Graphic Converter, L-View Pro Advanced Adobe Photoshop, PaintShop Pro
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3. Digital Cameras Operate similar to a standard camera Use a CCD (charged coupling device) to measure light (RGB values) Quality depends upon resolution (pixels per inch) that the camera can capture Hint: Monitor can only display 72DPI, so if primary target is screen…
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4. Scanners Operate similar to digital cameras (use CCD), but are capably of much higher resolutions Even the most affordable scanner ($150) is capable of capturing images at qualities better than the best desktop printers Look for price, speed, and bundled software in a new scanner
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5. Manipulating Images Real power of computers is to correct/edit images Basic paint tools edit on a pixel by pixel basis More powerful software includes more powerful tools… Photoshop: Selections, Layers, Filters
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6. Manipulating (cont.) Selections Selection tools allow you to choose only specific areas of an image Once isolated, those areas can be affected without touching others Photoshop includes complex selection tools
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6. Manipulating (cont.) Layers Layers allow further flexibility by isolating whole sections from each other Act like sheets of overhead transparencies Can be hidden, created, discarded as needed
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7. Manipulating (cont.) Filters Also called “plug-ins” for Photoshop Pre-defined special effects for images Make professional effects easy to achieve
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8. Saving and Using Images Virtually all applications can import/use raster images Common formats:.BMP, PICT,.GIF,.JPG,.TIF
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9. Saving/Using Images (cont.) MS Word: supports GIF, BMP, JPG, TIF Claris/Appleworks: supports GIF, BMP, JPG, TIF, PICT FileMaker: supports GIF, BMP, JPG, TIF, PICT
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10. Image File Types BMP and PICT: Standard types for PCs/Macs. Up to 16 million colours, uncompressed GIF: max 256 colours, can be transparent, animated, colour-by- numbers compression. Used for web buttons! JPG: “lossy” compression for full-colour photos. Best for on screen use, Internet. TIF: “lossless” compression for photos. Hold unlimited colours and DPI for professional printing
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