GCM 111 midterm Exam Newest 2026 Complete Questions |
With 100% Correct Answers graded A+ Guaranteed
Success!!
Leave the first rating
Save
Students also studied
Flashcard sets Study guides
MGSC 290 USC Exam 2 | Questions ... OMGT 3223-Quiz 2 IST 195 Final Exam Study Guide Sh
Teacher 20 terms Teacher 31 terms Teacher 263 terms Te
kimberleyd133 Preview munenenewton Preview muiajnr445 Preview
Terms in this set (54)
Two common ways to digitize images for Graphic 1. Digital Cameras
Communications 2. Scanners
Digital Cameras can be categorized as: - Consumer: Low cost, point and shoot, limited settings, no RAW images,
Limited Operation
- Prosumer: Moderate cost, swappable lenses, more settings, raw images, more
manual operation
-Professional: expensive, Swappable lenses, advanced settings, RAW images,
mostly manual operations
- Commercial: Really expensive, swappable lenses advanced settings Raw
images, mostly manual operation
Two main types of camera technology used for 1. Mirrorless
prosumer and up: 2. Digital singles lens Reflex
Scanners scanners are used for digitizing hard copy images into digital form
, What makes a good digital image? - Screen vs Print
- Large vs Small
- Close up vs far away
-Low quality vs high Quality
-colour vs grayscale
File Formate (images for use in print) - shoot images as camera RAW
-Save images as photoshop, TIFF, or EPS format
-Don't use GIF, PNG for print
- okay to use JPEG (if you know what you are doing)
Resolution (images for use in print) - 2 times rule
- different resolution for screen and print
- too high = dark areas will fill in, loss of detail
-too low = pixilation will occur
Colour space (images for use in print) RGB or CMYK
Size (Images for use in print) -image should be captured size as or larger
-Cannot properly increase resolution after the fact
Quality (images for use in print) Garbage in, Garbage out
Restrictions (images for print) - limited reproduction (digitizing) capabilities
- e.g. original artwork
- Limited usage
- e.g. image Banks, model photography
-Limited modification/ retouching
-always confirm usage
-rights
CMYK or not to CMYK (images for print) -images being used for full colour printing will be converted to CMYK at some
point, it is better to update the colour mode early on
- Successful conversion from RGB to CMYK is necessary for optimal quality on
press
- Confirm settings with printer
- Check photoshop settings under image -mode
Bitmap images have finite resolution -too much: Bark images, lost detail
- too little: pixilation
Size and resolution are dependent on each-other - when size increases, resolution decreases
-when size decreases, resolution increases
With 100% Correct Answers graded A+ Guaranteed
Success!!
Leave the first rating
Save
Students also studied
Flashcard sets Study guides
MGSC 290 USC Exam 2 | Questions ... OMGT 3223-Quiz 2 IST 195 Final Exam Study Guide Sh
Teacher 20 terms Teacher 31 terms Teacher 263 terms Te
kimberleyd133 Preview munenenewton Preview muiajnr445 Preview
Terms in this set (54)
Two common ways to digitize images for Graphic 1. Digital Cameras
Communications 2. Scanners
Digital Cameras can be categorized as: - Consumer: Low cost, point and shoot, limited settings, no RAW images,
Limited Operation
- Prosumer: Moderate cost, swappable lenses, more settings, raw images, more
manual operation
-Professional: expensive, Swappable lenses, advanced settings, RAW images,
mostly manual operations
- Commercial: Really expensive, swappable lenses advanced settings Raw
images, mostly manual operation
Two main types of camera technology used for 1. Mirrorless
prosumer and up: 2. Digital singles lens Reflex
Scanners scanners are used for digitizing hard copy images into digital form
, What makes a good digital image? - Screen vs Print
- Large vs Small
- Close up vs far away
-Low quality vs high Quality
-colour vs grayscale
File Formate (images for use in print) - shoot images as camera RAW
-Save images as photoshop, TIFF, or EPS format
-Don't use GIF, PNG for print
- okay to use JPEG (if you know what you are doing)
Resolution (images for use in print) - 2 times rule
- different resolution for screen and print
- too high = dark areas will fill in, loss of detail
-too low = pixilation will occur
Colour space (images for use in print) RGB or CMYK
Size (Images for use in print) -image should be captured size as or larger
-Cannot properly increase resolution after the fact
Quality (images for use in print) Garbage in, Garbage out
Restrictions (images for print) - limited reproduction (digitizing) capabilities
- e.g. original artwork
- Limited usage
- e.g. image Banks, model photography
-Limited modification/ retouching
-always confirm usage
-rights
CMYK or not to CMYK (images for print) -images being used for full colour printing will be converted to CMYK at some
point, it is better to update the colour mode early on
- Successful conversion from RGB to CMYK is necessary for optimal quality on
press
- Confirm settings with printer
- Check photoshop settings under image -mode
Bitmap images have finite resolution -too much: Bark images, lost detail
- too little: pixilation
Size and resolution are dependent on each-other - when size increases, resolution decreases
-when size decreases, resolution increases