W6 (presenting Images) Flashcards
What is the another name of the pixel?
picture element
how many type of light-sensitive exist in human retina?
4.
1 for low-light “night” vision: rods, ignored here
* 3 for “regular” vision
short/medium/long
Most birds: 4
Dogs, cows…: 2
most of the important perceptible colors can be formed by combining these RGB components
RGB color model
Three integers (usually in the range 0..255*) describe the amount
of Red, Green, and Blue required to reproduce the colour
Other colour models
* Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and blacK (CMYK) − e.g., colour printers
* Start with white [paper], then subtract individual components
* Hue, Saturation, Luminance (HSL); Luminance, Blue, Red (YUV)
* Similar to colour wheel principle
* Map better to how human brain interprets colours
what is the range for each R,G andB?
0..255 (1 byte)
Color values and HTML color picker
What is resolution mean in digitized images and graohics?
- Resolution
- Number of pixels in an image (or on a display)
- Size of an image, measured in pixels
- Sometimes refers to the pixel density, the number of pixels per
unit of distance (e.g., pixels per inch or ppi
what is vector graphics?
An image that is defined using mathematical equations
what does resolution in Digitized Images and Graphics
In practical terms, resolution describes the sharpness, or clarity, of an image or picture. It is expressed in terms of the number of pixels that can be displayed both horizontally and vertically. Resolution is an important factor to measure the visual quality of digital images, photos and videos.
what is the example of resolution in Digitized Images and Graphics
For example, an image that has a resolution of 600 ppi will contain 600 pixels within each in of the image. 600 is a lot of pixels to live in just one inch, which is why 600ppi images will look very crisp and detailed. Now, compare that to an image with 72ppi, which has a lot fewer pixels per inch.
what is the unit for measuring the size of an image?
pixels
what does pixels per inch or ppi mean?
sometimes refers to the pixel density, the number of pixels per unit of distance
what is vector graphics? what kind of format it has?
- An image that is defined using mathematical equations
representing lines, curves, and polygons - Can be enlarged without loss of detail, or change in file size
what kind of changes we have for enlarging the vector graphics?
Nothinggggggggggggg
- Can be enlarged without loss of detail, or change in file size
how image created in vector graphics
using 1) drawing application
2) text editors
what kind of vector graphics format is text- base and can be compressed accordingly?
SVG ( scalable vector graphics )