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What is Hue?
The name given to a color.
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What is Emphasis?
Center of Interest in a design.
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What is Digital Graphics?
Any image or design created or edited by a computer.
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What is Pre-Production?
Determine specific hardware needs, Determine the overall purpose of the project, define the intended target audience, sketch possible design ideas, arrange possible design components into a balanced and unified layout and choose an appropriate color schem
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What is .JPEG?
Most common graphic file format, full color graphic format(16.7 million colors), and small file size
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What is Line?
This gives direction and movement in a design: they can either be vertical, horizontal, diagonal, or curved.
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What is Proportion?
A size relationship between components of a design.
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What is Color Mode?
Black & White, Gray Scale, True Color, RGB, CYMK are part of the.......
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What is Production?
Import or place existing graphics onto canvas using a digital graphic editing software, draw or create original graphics, add text to the design, edit the design components and arrange them to convey the intended message to the target audience.
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What is .GIF?
Indexed color format(256 colors), supports simple transparency layer
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What is Color?
This helps identify objects, communicate feelings and creates visual flow.
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What is Rhythm?
Creating the feeling of movement in a design.
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What is Color Depth?
The number of distinct colors a graphic is capable of displaying, related to color mode.
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What is Post-Production?
Optimize the graphic for specific client needs including: primary use for graphic design, file size requirements, and file format requirements.
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What is .PNG?
Supports advanced transparency, relatively average file size, can be interlaced and optimizing for internet use.
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What is Shape?
This is the form of an object and can be used to identify objects.
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What is Balance?
How design elements are arranged either horizontally or vertically on the canvas.
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What is Bitmap Graphics?
This uses square pixels arranged in a grid that have assigned colors, loose clarity when viewed close up, and also known as Rastor Graphics.
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What is Hardware?
Examples: Computer,scanner, graphic tablet, and still photo camera.
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What is .TIFF?
Versatile graphic file type that can use a variety of color formats, format that works best for desktop publishing or print work
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What is Texture?
This adds depth and dimension to a design.
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What is Unity/Harmony?
When all components of a design look as if they belong together.
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What is Vector Graphics?
Uses mathematical formulas to define lines, points, curves, and other attributes. Does not lose clarity when up close and Best for printing in large scale.
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What is Software?
Paint Program: digital graphics editing program that creates and/or edits bitmap graphics( Adobe Photoshop), and Draw Program: digital graphic editing program that creates and/or edits vector graphics( Adobe Illustration)
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What is .TGA?
Format most commonly used by digital scanners, full color format(16.7 million colors), and large file size.
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