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Computer Graphics Design

Subject : it-skills
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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Converting to binary code ( i.e. video - voice - scanning)






2. CADD line placed on a drawing to indicate measurements






3. The purity of a hue or color.






4. The effects created by photographs or digital images






5. A single hue in a color palette that is expanded upon by adding two - three - or more tints (variations in lightness and saturation) of that color - to create a more balanced look. In desktop publishing using monochromatic colors is a technique used






6. Radial symmetry is the regular arrangement of material around a central axis






7. A compressed image file format.






8. Uneven spacing of otherwise uniform lines






9. CADD line made with a series of dashes representing an unseen surface






10. The smallest discrete component of an image or picture on a CRT screen (usually a colored dot)






11. black powder that is fused to paper to make the image on a laser printer






12. Duplicates an area of an image by setting a target point in one location - and painting in another location.






13. Adding black to a hue






14. In color - the word shade is used to reference how dark the color is. For example - hunter is a shade of green. Shades are derived from a combination of hue and black.






15. A previously made picture or image that can be used on the computer. Also called a graphic






16. In color - the word tint is used to reference how light a color is.






17. This affects the highlights - shadows - and midtones of an image.






18. Rule that states that a page that is designed in thirds is more appealing to the eye than other designs






19. A device that captures a copy of a 2-D object so it can be brought into the computer






20. A file format developed by Adobe Systems to allow for display and printing of formatted documents across platforms and systems. PDF files can be read on any system equipped with the Acrobat Reader software.






21. An image/line/shape made only in black - it has no gray. Bitmap mode only contains black and white pixels.






22. Causes lines or objects to "jump" to a predetermined location






23. This is the native form for photoshop. IT saves all the data in the photoshop file.






24. Stylized or simplified versions of natural shapes






25. A feature that hides specific areas so that you can work on the part of the image that is not masked.






26. Using a computer to combine text - images - and design principles to communicate a message






27. When one or more elements on a page are not balanced






28. One 0 or 1 of binary code






29. Unit of measurement. 72 points= 1"






30. A file format for storing images - including photographs and line art that is now owned by Adobe Systems






31. Paper orientation that is horizontal






32. To pick or choose something to work with on the screen. Usually an arrow or box in the tools






33. A setting in photoshop that has been placed/installed in the menu bar for you - so that you don't have to repeatedly create these particular settings for a project. Example: US Paper






34. The measure of darkness and lightness within a color






35. The area slightly above and to the right of the geometric center






36. An image or file that is totally composed of pixels. It is useful for photos or complex imagery that would be difficult to create as vector art






37. Changing the total number of pixels in an image.






38. Adding white to a hue






39. Part of the page in which there are no images or text






40. An area on a layer or image - that has been chosen using a marquee tool - to be edited/painted/changed. This effectively protects all other parts of the layer or image.






41. Any area that is free from type or graphics; also known as negative space






42. It also includes data compression - but because it is limited to 256 colors - it is more effective for scanned images such as illustrations rather than color photos.






43. Measurement unit for pixel count on digital cameras






44. Freeform lines






45. To make a file small so it uses less storage space






46. The size of each element in relationship to the whole piece






47. A set of instructions that causes some action to take place






48. Contols how different areas within a layer or layer set are hidden and revealed to show layers beneath






49. Allows the operator to change locations or formats of a document while saving






50. Shapes found in nature or they can be manmade shapes







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