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DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY II

The following list has been compiled from many different sources.

16-bit image
An image containing 256 or fewer colors [1]
24=bit image
An image containing roughly 32,000 colors [1]
aliasing
gives the image rough edges, a jagged look
bit
"binary digit." A bit is the basic unit of digital information. Eight bits equals one byte.
BMP
Windows bitmap graphic. Lower quality images.
byte
eight bits.
CCD
Charge-coupled device. One of two types of computer chips used to capture images in digital cameras. [1]
cloning
The process of painting one portion of an image onto another image or another part of the same image. [1]
CMYK
The print color model, in which cyan, magenta, yellow and kelvin (black) inks are mixed to produce colors. [1]
color correction
The process of adjusting the amount of different primary colors in an image. [1]
compositing
Combining two or more images in an image editor. [1]
downloading
transferring computer data from one computer or device to another (eg: downloading images from a camera to the computer)
dpi
Dots per inch. The higher the dpi, the more detailed a printed image will be, and the larger the file size.
file format
types of files. TIFF, EPS, BMP, JPG, GIF are examples. Each format has a different purpose.
gigabyte
approximately 1,000 megabytes, or 1 billion bytes. [1]
grayscale
An image consisting only of shades of grey, from black to white. [1]
kilobyte
One thousand bytes. Abbreviated as K or Kb [1]
LCD
Liquid crystal display. A display screen on many digital cameras [1]
marquee
The dotted outline that results when you select a portion of your image. [1]
megabyte
One million bytes. Abbreviated as MB or meg.
noise
Grainness in an image, caused by too little light or a defect in the electrical signal generated during the image-capture process. [1]
pixel
Short for picture element. The basic building block of every image.
resolution
The number of pixels per linear inch (ppi) in an image. Generally speaking, higher resolution means better images. Also used to describe printer, screen, or scanner capabilities. [1]
RGB
The standard color model for digital images; all colors are created by mixing red, green, and blue light. [1]
sharpening
Applying an image-correction filter inside an image-editor to create the appearance of sharper focus. [1] Too much sharpness can ruin an image.
uploading
See downloading. 
USB
Universal Serial Bus. A type of high speed port included on our school computers. Peripheral devices such as digital cameras, printers, scanners, memory-card readers and some mice can be connected through the USB port.

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