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Page 1: How do bitmapped graphics differ? Bitmaps are the most common type of picture format. Vector images are inherently different from bitmap images
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How do bitmapped graphics differ? Bitmaps are the most common type of picture format.

Vector images are inherently different from bitmap

images.

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If you want to enlarge a graphic to a graphic and a bitmapped graphic to a vector graphic?

    Resizemypicture.com allows you to resize a picture for free

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What are three main section of a graphics application window ? How does each function work? Workspace :Area which contains the graphic Toolbars: a bar across the side of a window Color Pallets: display of color

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Identify the two categories of tools used in draw programs ,and explain what each does. Line and Shape tools draw & Paint.

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Describe the process of importing and exporting graphics. , clip art—artwork that has already been created that you can download—can be used as a starting point.

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what steps are taken to convert a vector graphic to a bitmapped graphic ,and a bitmapped graphic to a vector graphic? Vector-to-Bitmapped Graphics  Vector graphics are based on lines and fills rather than pixels. The lines and fills must be changed to pixels before the image can be edited in a paint program. Bitmapped-to-Vector Graphics  Bitmapped graphics are based on pixels, not lines, and converting them to vectors requires a special process called tracing. Tracing requires special software and can be complicated when an image has a lot of color and detail.

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What are two differences between bitmapped graphic and a vector graphic? Clip art in a bitmapped format Vector art can be imported in a draw program and modified.

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When editing graphics , why is it important to consider the file format in which an image is created? Image editor are designed for editing bitmapped images

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How do toolbars in draw and paint programs help you to edit and add effects to images? It makes it easier to group and layer images.

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Why are exporting and importing important functions for working with graphics? Different processes are used combine vector and bitmapped images.

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How are layering and grouping similar? How are they different? They are both stacked together one is grouping and the other is layering.

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1.Bitmapped graphic: an image formed by a pattern of dots

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2.Vector graphic: an image that is created using paths or lines

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3. Resolution: for a bitmapped image, the number of pixels in a certain section of the image

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4.Paint Program: the basic program for working with a bitmapped image

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5.Color Palette: a display of options in a paint or draw program that allows the user to choose the color a tool will place in an image

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6.Eye Dropper: a tool that picks up and works with a specific color from an image

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7.Graphics tablet: a piece of hardware used for drawing

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8.Import: to bring information into a program from another program

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9.Layer: to stack parts of a bitmapped image on top of another level

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10.Clip Art: a graphic that has already been created for use by others

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