Multimedia And Webpage Design ~ Unit 2 ~ Graphics And File Formats Question Preview (ID: 3249)


This Course Is Designed To Help Students Master Advanced Skills In The Areas Of Integrating Technology Devices, Internet Research Strategies And Uses, Complex Desktop Publishing, Multimedia Production, And Basic Web Page Design.

If you have an original image containing 24,000 pixels, it now contains 18,000, what can you say about the image.
a) It is portable
b) It has been compressed
c) It is transparent
d) It has good color depth

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Premade graphics that are available online and in many software packages; may be vector or raster are referred to as?
a) Photographs
b) Art work
c) Clip Art
d) Rastery

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Which term refers to the amount of detail displayed in an image; the higher it is, the higher the level of detail.
a) Resolution
b) Compression
c) Tranparency
d) Portability

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Which term describes the following: removing a part of an image, while the original image retains the same file size and then saving the new image as a new object.
a) Nudging
b) Dithering
c) Cutting
d) Cropping

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What is the term that describes making the edges of an image appear blurry.
a) Dithering
b) Nudging
c) Feathering
d) Layering

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What is removing the background color of a raster image to allow the image to blend in with its background called
a) Transparency
b) Portability
c) Compression
d) Filtering

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Which term is defined as smoothing the lines or transitioning between neighboring colors and shapes in an image.
a) Dithering
b) Anti aliasing
c) Feathering
d) Layering

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What is the relationship of an object’s width to its height.
a) Layering
b) Anti alias
c) Aspect Ratio
d) Resolution

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Which images are also called bitmap graphics and are composed of grids of pixels that have a fixed resolution per inch and cannot be resized without losing image quality.
a) Rasters
b) Vectors
c) Clippers
d) JPEGS

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Which term defines images composed of mathematical formulas that define lines, nodes and curves of digital images?
a) Rasters
b) Vectors
c) Clippers
d) JPEGS

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