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Manipulating Images. Image. A visual representation of something that is seen in real life. It can be two-dimensional or three-dimensional. Graphics. Is the process by which a computer displays images or digital images Also used to refer on images. Different Image File Formats. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Manipulating Images

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Image

• A visual representation of something that is seen in real life.• It can be two-dimensional or

three-dimensional

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Graphics

• Is the process by which a computer displays images or digital images• Also used to refer on images

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Different Image File Formats

• Vector Graphics• Raster Graphics• Meta format images

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Vector Graphics

• Is composed of mathematical formulas that represent images. They are not dependent on their original resolution

• Are flexible enough to be scaled in many different ways without affecting their final resolution.

• Best used for illustrations and drawings• saved as EPS, WMF, AI, CDR or  SVG

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Example of a Vector Image

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Raster Graphics

• Also known as “bitmapped graphics”• Are image information rendered as Picture

Elements (Pixels)• Are highly dependent on their original

resolution• Image quality lessens when the image is

resampled to a lower resolution.• Saved as BMP, JPEG, PNG, TIFF or GIF

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Part of a Raster Image

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Vector vs Raster

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Meta Format Images

• File format that accommodates both vector and raster information.• Example are Clip Art files

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File Formats

• JPEG or JPG• GIF• PNG• TIFF• BMP

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JPEG

• Joint Photographic Experts Group• Lossy Compression• Compresses grayscale and color

information but allows image to be displayed in 16,000,000 colors.

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Original file

JPEG Compressed File

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JPEG Compressions of varying levels

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GIF

• Graphics Interchange Format • Lossless Compression• Preferred for images with only few colors like

black and white images• Allows 256 colors• Supports animations

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GIF compresses images in two ways: 1. By reducing the number of colors in rich color images, thus reducing the number of bits per pixel.

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2. GIF replaces multiple occurring patterns (large patterns) into one. So instead of storing five kinds of blue, it stores only one blue.

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GIF animation

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PNG

• Portable Network Graphics• No animation capability• Image format specifically designed for the

web• A file format that takes off from the

transparency capabilities of GIF• Developed due to GIF’s licensing agreement

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TIFF

• Tagged Image File Format• Large file size• Very flexible format, it supports several

types of compression like JPEG, LZW, ZIP or no compression at all.

• High quality image format, all color and data information are stored

• TIFF format can now be saved with layers

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BMP

• Bitmap• Does not scale or compress well• Again, very huge image files making it not

web friendly• No real advantage over other image formats• Works well with most Windows programs and

OS, you can use it as a Windows wallpaper

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Guides to Effective Visual Communication

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▪ Directness▪ Efficiency▪ Contextualization▪ Organization▪ Relevancy▪ Underscoring▪ Maximizing

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Directness

-message should be straightforward and clear

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Efficiency

-Strive for efficiency when communicating an idea

-There is a danger that point of information will be lost in a jumble of text effects, pictures and colors

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Contextualization

-introduce the reader to the content through visuals

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Organization

-Follow the structure which starts with an introduction, then the body and ends with conclusion

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Relevancy

- Use contents which are related to each other

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Underscoring

- create sub-elements which enhances the emphasis on a particular data

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Maximizing

-incorporate graphics and data together with the text for the greatest impact.

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What is a report?

A document containing information organized in a narrative, graphic, or tabular form, prepared on periodic, recurring, regular, or as required basis.May refer to specific periods, events, occurrences, or subjects, and may be communicated or presented in oral or written form.

 http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/report.html#ixzz2sV9fqHxP

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Creating a Report

• Title Page• Content Page Adding images

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Title Page

• Must be attractive• Has strong impact on the viewer• Establishes the theme of the

report

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Content Page

• Use headers and footers• Add page background

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Hands-on 31. create a report about one of the following:

magic photographysports global warming

2. Page size 11” x 17” (tabloid portrait)3. Add graphics, text effects and color4. Filename: 7T_LASTNAME_H3Cite your references