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TF 1. Photoshop is considred a vector based software
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False
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TF 1. Photoshop is considred a vector based software
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False
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TF 2. The advantage of vector-based imagery is that it can be enlarged without any loss to resolution or image quality
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True
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TF 3. An image captured with a digital camera would be considered an “analogue” image
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False
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TF 1. Photoshop is considred a vector based software
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False
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TF 2. The advantage of vector-based imagery is that it can be enlarged without any loss to resolution or image quality
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True
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4. Image size refers to
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The actual physical dimensions of an image, whether measured in pixels, inches, centimeters, etc.
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TF 3. An image captured with a digital camera would be considered an “analogue” image
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False
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TF 1. Photoshop is considred a vector based software
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False
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TF 2. The advantage of vector-based imagery is that it can be enlarged without any loss to resolution or image quality
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True
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5. All of the elements that combine to determine file size are
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1. Image size 2. Resolution 3. Bit depth
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TF 3. An image captured with a digital camera would be considered an “analogue” image
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False
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TF 2. The advantage of vector-based imagery is that it can be enlarged without any loss to resolution or image quality
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True
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4. Image size refers to
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The actual physical dimensions of an image, whether measured in pixels, inches, centimeters, etc.
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4. Image size refers to
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The actual physical dimensions of an image, whether measured in pixels, inches, centimeters, etc.
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5. All of the elements that combine to determine file size are
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1. Image size 2. Resolution 3. Bit depth
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5. All of the elements that combine to determine file size are
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1. Image size 2. Resolution 3. Bit depth
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TF 3. An image captured with a digital camera would be considered an “analogue” image
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False
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4. Image size refers to
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The actual physical dimensions of an image, whether measured in pixels, inches, centimeters, etc.
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5. All of the elements that combine to determine file size are
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1. Image size 2. Resolution 3. Bit depth
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6. If I have an image with a fixed file size of 20.6 megabytes and I choose to print it as an 8x10 with 300ppi resolution but then print it again as a 16x20 the resolution will change to
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600ppi.
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7. If I have an image with a fixed file size of 20.6 mb with 2400 pixels in width and 3000 pixels in height and a resolution of 300 pixels per inch how man inches high is it
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10 inches
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8. If I take the same image found in question #7 ( no longer fixed file size) and change the image size without changing the resolution will the file size change
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Yes
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9. Explain why a computer monitor does not display 1 inch of a 300 ppi image equal to 1 physical inch
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The computer monitor does not have the capability of showing that much ppi in such a small amount of space (the screen) so the image appears larger on the computer monitor.
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10. How does the size of your CCD effect the angle of view of your lense
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- The bigger the CCd the less cut off or full the window will be.
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