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The Digital Revolution Changing information
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What is Digital? Discrete values used for Input Processing Transmission Storage Display Derived from digit Not analog Discrete values used for Input Processing Transmission Storage Display Derived from digit Not analog
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Analog Signals Continuous Frequency Amplitude Small variations significant Disadvantage - noise Analog computers Continuous Frequency Amplitude Small variations significant Disadvantage - noise Analog computers
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Why Digital? Analog Sound and light waves Continuous waveforms Digital Describe sound and light as a string of binary data representations (1s and 0s) Provides exact reproduction of sounds and color Analog Sound and light waves Continuous waveforms Digital Describe sound and light as a string of binary data representations (1s and 0s) Provides exact reproduction of sounds and color
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Analog-to-Digital Conversion
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Sampling Rate Sample - numeric representation of wave Rate - how many samples taken in a specific time period Wave values between sample interpolated Typical sampling rates 44.1 kHz to 48 kHz Sample - numeric representation of wave Rate - how many samples taken in a specific time period Wave values between sample interpolated Typical sampling rates 44.1 kHz to 48 kHz
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Digital Images Pixels Resolution Color depth 4 bits - 16 colors 8 bits - 256 colors 24-32 bits - true color Pixels Resolution Color depth 4 bits - 16 colors 8 bits - 256 colors 24-32 bits - true color
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Original Computer Monitors Using only 1 bit to store color, original computer monitors used only two colors
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Early Computer Graphics Early computer graphics only used four colors at any one time
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More bits - More Color As technology advanced, computer monitors could display 16 colors at one time Next came 256 colors As technology advanced, computer monitors could display 16 colors at one time Next came 256 colors
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Real color 24 bits - 16 million colors Called true color 32 bits - adds transparency 24 bits - 16 million colors Called true color 32 bits - adds transparency
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Raster Graphics vs. Vector Graphics Raster graphics - painting pixels Vector graphic - uses objects Raster graphics - painting pixels Vector graphic - uses objects
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Enhancing Photos and Adding Special Effects Image-editing software Types of enhancement Redeye removal Crop Correct color balance Filtering effects Image-editing software Types of enhancement Redeye removal Crop Correct color balance Filtering effects DabbleEmbossRippleOriginal Click to see various photo effects
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Digital Video Combines digital images with digital sound Two types Interlaced Progressive scan Reduces cost of film creation Copes good as original Combines digital images with digital sound Two types Interlaced Progressive scan Reduces cost of film creation Copes good as original
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Data Compression Encoding information using fewer bits Goal - reduce file size Lossless Compression Lossy Compression All compression leads to data loss Encoding information using fewer bits Goal - reduce file size Lossless Compression Lossy Compression All compression leads to data loss
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Digital Technology Media Integrity Media Integration Flexible Interaction Transactions Tailoring Editing Media Integrity Media Integration Flexible Interaction Transactions Tailoring Editing
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What’s the results? Information Age Digital Revolution Information Economy Better and cheaper access to knowledge Information Age Digital Revolution Information Economy Better and cheaper access to knowledge
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