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Inches

The standard unit of measurement for theunited states and U.S standard sized papers. What is 8.5” x 11” called? 11” x 14” ? 11” x 17”? letter, legal andtabloid letter size is standard for most printers, resumes, and other commondocuments. works well when defining document sizes for print that most peopleare comfortable with.

Pixles

The most common unit of measurement forcomputer screen display. Generally represented by one dot that is illuminatedon a computer screen. A precise measurement system for web-design. Lacsflexibility as screen size changes.

Points

The standard unit measurement fortype-face. 1 point represents 1/72 of an inch. Therefore the text formattedwith a font size of 72 pt is about 1 inch. Variations occur due to fontdesigns. Standard size for print paragraphs = 12 pt.

Picas

One pica = 1/6th of an inch.Sox picas per inch. Often used in print design, since it is easily divisible.Picas work well when applying the rule of thirds.

Resolution

Is a measure of theamount of detail that is stored in a digital image. Higher resolution meanshigher quality. Lower res. Means lower quality

PPI

Resolution in measured in ppi, or pixelspre inch ( the # of pixels contained in one inch) the higher the ppi, thebetter the Q, and file size. Large editing software can be used to change theresolution of an image.

On - screen Resolution

Monitors are lowresolution devices, most display 72 ppi. Additional image resolution willincrease file size ,without affecting the display quality.

Print Resolution

The resolution at whichprinters can print is measured in dots per inch (DPI). Printers are highresolution devices and require high resolution images in order to print imagesclearly without pixilation or blurriness.

RGB

Assigns an intensity value to each pixelranging from 0- 255 for each of the red, green, blue components in a n image.When all RGB values are 0, u get black, if there all 255 you get white. ONscreen display is represented by RGB therefor

CMYK

ASSIGNs a percentage value for each ofthe process inks Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black. If all % is 0 you get whiteif all % is 100 you get Black. An image should be converted to CMYK beforeexporting for images that will be.