Anything on the page that is not actual text, from simple line drawings to fully active images found on the World Wide Web.

Refers to the number of colors per pixel that can be displayed in an image and affects image quality and file size.

Refers to the mathematical algorithm used when an image is saved in order to reduce the file size.

Reduces the file size without losing any pixel data. Quality is not compromised?

Alters and/or eliminates some data. The more the image is reduced, the more the quality is degraded?

Ease at which files are opened, modified, and viewed on computers using different operating systems, software and browsers?

The background of an image is “see-through” so that the graphic can blend into the background without having a white box around it.

The standard unit of measurement for US standard size papers that can work well for print.

The most common unit of measurement for computer screen display?

The standard unit of measurement for typefaces?

Often used in print design, as they are more easily divisible than inches, such as with the Rule of Thirds.

The amount of detail stored for an image.

A mathematical model that describes the way colors can be represented as numbers or percentages, typically with three or four values?

Also called bitmaps, are images composed of grids of pixels that have a fixed resolution.

Editable file formats that are proprietary to a specific program that generally lacks portability and is not meant to be used with other software.

File formats that can be used with a variety of software programs?

Is the relationship of an object’s width to its height?

Cutting out part of an image; Original image retains same file size ?

Compiling multiple pictures or objects together into one image?

Identifying a specific area of a layer or image that allows you to move or apply techniques to only that specific area on that specific layer.

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