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Multimedia And Digital Media

Subject : it-skills
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Lossy file format for audio.






2. Technique used to replace part of a video image matching a certain colour with computer graphics.






3. Area of a document which appears the same on every page.






4. Effect that transforms one image into another over a series of frames.






5. General name for operations performed on an image using graphics software.






6. Technical graphics software used to design products for manufacture.






7. Temporary storage area used to store video or audio data ready for playing.






8. Used as part of colour synchronisation to specify how a device represents colour.






9. Graphics composed of rectangular grids of pixels.






10. Amount of data used to represent a single sample in a video or audio file.






11. Refers to the number of colours in an image.






12. Technique used in graphics software to place digital images or effects on top of each other to build up a final image.






13. File format that stores characters using ASCII or Unicode encoding.






14. Software required to view certain compressed video and audio formats.






15. Common file format for the exchange of documents - which appears on screen exactly as it will appear on the printer.






16. Graphics created entirely on a computer - using 2D or 3D graphics software.






17. The process of converting analog data into digital computer data.






18. Lossy file format for audio.






19. Musical Instrument Digital Interface. System for communication between musical hardware and software applications.






20. Compression technique in which the original file is completely recoverable - with no loss of quality. Compare lossy compression.






21. A page which is used to include standard features (such as page numbers or a header) on each page of a document in a consistent manner.






22. Lossless file format for audio.






23. Ensuring printed output colours accurately match those on the screen.






24. Image effect found in most graphics software.






25. Exceptions to copyright law that allow copying in certain limited circumstances.






26. Lossless file format for images.






27. Number of pixels displayed in each inch of screen output.






28. Graphics composed of rectangular grids of pixels.






29. File format for documents - which can store text and some basic formatting information.






30. What You See Is What You Get. Refers to programs that present their output onscreen exactly as it will appear when printed.






31. Animated characters used in films - created entirely using computer graphics software.






32. Lossless file format for audio.






33. Graphics filtering for altering the tones and intensities of colours in an image.






34. Image with 24 bit colour depth.






35. Also known as printer resolution. The number of dots of colour a printer is capable of producing in a certain amount of space.






36. Graphics which are stored as a series of mathematical shapes and properties that can be independently manipulated at any time.






37. Tools to control placement of objects in presentation or DTP software.






38. Common file format for the exchange of documents - which appears on screen exactly as it will appear on the printer.






39. Software used for laying out text and images on pages. Commonly used for books - magazines - and brochures.






40. Standard file format for vector image data.






41. Lossy file format for video.






42. Ensuring printed output colours accurately match those on the screen.






43. Changing the size of an image.






44. Software used for laying out text and images on pages. Commonly used for books - magazines - and brochures.






45. File format for documents - used by LibreOffice.






46. Licensing system for authors who wish to distribute their work freely.






47. Individual dots which make up bitmap graphics.






48. Lossy file format for video.






49. Taking a small part (subset) of an image.






50. Also known as printer resolution. The number of dots of colour a printer is capable of producing in a certain amount of space.