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Multimedia Alphabet. By: Jeremiah Wistrom. Autofocus- A device used in many cameras, projectors and enlargers that focuses the image automatically. A is for Autofocus. Blur-The process of softening the details or edges of an image. B is for Blur.
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MultimediaAlphabet By: Jeremiah Wistrom
Autofocus- A device used in many cameras, projectors and enlargers that focuses the image automatically. A is for Autofocus
Blur-The process of softening the details or edges of an image. B is for Blur
Card Reader-An Electronic device, which is connected to your computer to transfer pictures from memory cards from digital cameras to your computer. C is for Card Reader
Digital Camera- A type of camera that records data in pixels that can be directly loaded into and handled by a computer, rather than using film. Dif for Digital Camera
Eyepiece Shutter-A device in the camera that prevents light from entering the viewfinder eyepiece. E is for Eyepiece Shutter
Flash Drive-A memory card that uses flash memory, which allows you to transfer images from your camera to your computer. F is for Flash Card
GIF- Graphic Image File format. An image-storage type, similar to a JPEG and PDF. G is for GIF
Hue- The aspect of color that makes the color what it is. For example, hue is what makes blue look blue. H is for Hue
Intensity-The relative brightness of a portion of the image or illumination source. I is for Intensity
JPEG-A JPEG is a graphic image storage file. Similar to GIF’s and PDF’s. J is for JPEG
Kilobyte- An amount of computer memory, disk space, or document size that is equal to approximately one thousand bytes. K is for Kilobyte
LCD Screen- Liquid Crystal Display screen found on many digital cameras that allows previewing or reviewing of images. The screen also serves as a monitor for some camera controls. L is for LCD Screen
Magic Wand-The selection tool which chooses portions of an image based on color. M is for Magic Wand
Negative-A photographic image in which tones and colors are reversed from the original scene. Nis for Negative
Optical- A tool that brings you closer to your subject, without you having to move. Zooms are constructed to allow a continuously variable focal length, without disturbing focus. Ois for Optical Zoom
PDF-A PortableDocumentFormat is a file format that captures photos or document as an electronic image that you can view. Similar to JPEG’s and GIF’s. P is for PDF
Quick Selection- A tool in Photoshop used to select certain areas of an image based on color. Similar to the Magic Wand tool. Q is for Quick Selection
Retouching- To remove imperfection or unwanted portions of an image. R is for Retouching
Sharpen- A retouching function for enhancing the details or edges of an image. S is for Sharpen
Tones- Thestrength of grays between white and black. It relates to the brightness, lightness and darkness of the subject and is determined by illumination. T is for Tones
URL-Stands for Uniform Resource Locator, and is used locate or reference files on the Internet. U is for URL
Viewpoint-The location of the camera, or person, taking a picture, relative to the subject of the photo. V is for Viewpoint
White Balance-The setting in a digital camera that allows you to compensate for the surrounding light, so that all of the colors in the photo are effectively displayed. W is for White Balance
Xtranormal-A website used to make animated short videos. X is for Xtranormal
Yellow- One of the Primary colors, that is one of the four ink process colors. Y is for Yellow
Zoom-To enlarge an image or a portion of an image. Z is for Zoom