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Tony Tran | ITEC 4110 | Advanced Digital Media | February 2009. Vector & Bitmap Imaging. Outline. Introduction of myself and ITEC4900 Vector versus Bitmap Imaging Vector software- Inkscape Bitmap software- Gimp Projects. Introduction . Tony Tran Former student of Dr. Chen’s ITEC 2110.
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Tony Tran | ITEC 4110 | Advanced Digital Media | February 2009 Vector & Bitmap Imaging
Outline • Introduction of myself and ITEC4900 • Vector versus Bitmap Imaging • Vector software- Inkscape • Bitmap software- Gimp • Projects
Introduction • Tony Tran • Former student of Dr. Chen’s ITEC 2110. • Current student of Dr. Rowan’s ITEC 4110. • Currently working on a Gimp Portfolio doing glamour quality bitmap photo editing. • ITEC 4110 • Advanced Digital Media currently taught only by Dr. Rowan. • Specializes in service to 2110 & creating advanced projects using 2110 used software. • 4 credit hour class, recommended for IT majors.
Vector versus Bitmap Imaging • Vector- Elegant way of constructing digital images whose representations is compact, scalable, and easier to edit. • Are attractive to networked multimedia . • Based upon shapes and can be described mathematically . • Ex. Marketing, using the same image but on different products such as T-shirts, coffee mugs, posters, billboards.
Vector versus Bitmap Imaging • Bitmap-
Vector Software- Inkscape • Inkscape- vector based program used for SVG files. • SVG- stands for Scalable vector graphics
Bitmap Software- Gimp • Gimp- Bitmap based program used for non SVG files such as jpeg, bmp, tiff, and gif. • Ability to animate still images. • Edit using multiple layers. • Similar features to that of Adobe Photoshop. • It’s FREE!
Projects- Inkscape • Purpose- To expose yourself to the ease and convenience of SVG files compared to JPEG files. • Outcome- To create a digital signature to include in your Gimp Project.
Projects- Gimp • Purpose- To expose yourself to the difficulties of editing bitmap images and experiencing photo editing. • Outcome- To create a unique image of your choice following a variety of methods such as blurring, color modifications, color-level alterations and opacity changes.
Let’s get started! • Vector Project • Bitmap Project