Friday, 25 April 2014
Friday, 21 March 2014
D2 - File Formats, resolution etc.
File Types
There are many different file format types and they all affect size and quality of images in different ways. File formats are how the information is put together so that it can be saved as a file type. The main file formats for images are:
1. JPEG – these files would usually be used for digital/photographic images
2. PNG – these files would usually be used for
web images/graphics
3. GIF – for text, graphs and icons etc.
4. PSD (Photoshop Data File - can only be used
in Photoshop)
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PSD files allow
you to save your Photoshop project so that you can go back and edit
it at a later time. It keeps all the layers, layer styles and objects, but if
you save a Photoshop image as anything other file you wouldn't be
able to do this.
Compression Techniques
File Compression
File compression is when a file which takes up a large amount of data is reduced/compressed. Compression of an image will reduce the quality, as you can see above I have changed my files to different JPEGS. The first image is a digital high quality JPEG that has the best and very clear quality and resolution. The problem with this is that it takes up 6.59M, whereas the other images range from 487.9k to 97.6k but the image quality differs, this depends on whether the JPEG has a high or low quality format. Compression is used mainly for images that are going to be put up on the internet because it means that they won’t take as long to load.
Image Resolution
There are many different file format types and they all affect size and quality of images in different ways. File formats are how the information is put together so that it can be saved as a file type. The main file formats for images are:
1. JPEG – these files would usually be used for digital/photographic images
Compression Techniques
File Compression
File compression is when a file which takes up a large amount of data is reduced/compressed. Compression of an image will reduce the quality, as you can see above I have changed my files to different JPEGS. The first image is a digital high quality JPEG that has the best and very clear quality and resolution. The problem with this is that it takes up 6.59M, whereas the other images range from 487.9k to 97.6k but the image quality differs, this depends on whether the JPEG has a high or low quality format. Compression is used mainly for images that are going to be put up on the internet because it means that they won’t take as long to load.
Image Resolution
Resolution is the measurement of the quality in an image and it is usually measured in pixels or dots, the measurement terms are PPI (Pixels per inch) and DPI (Dots per inch). PPI is for graphics on screen and computer resolutions and DPI is when referring to printing.
The higher the resolution in an image, the better quality it will but it will take up more memory when stored. Web graphics are usually 72 PPI and digital photographs can be around 300 PPI.
Vector files don't distort as they are made up of pixels and are made from mathematical equations, this means that they keep their quality.
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Colour Depth
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Colour Depth
Colour depth is the number of bits used to represent colours in an image or photograph, and the higher the numbers of bit of colour the better the image. Colour depth can affect the file sizes too as if the colour depth is high the file size will increase but the quality will remain good. GIFs have a limited colour palette so having a high colour depth would seriously increase the size on a GIF file.
Tuesday, 18 March 2014
ICT D1
D1 -
Describe and evaluate the on-going developments in these printing/output
techniques
Laser
printing for leaflets and Flyers
This process uses an electrostatic printing process that
produces texts and graphics by smoothly wiping a laser beam over a drum to
produce a differently charged image. These printers use colour toner, this is
dry ink and they use the colours CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black).
Vinyl
cutter and laser cutters for signage
To make
signage, vinyl and laser cutters are mostly used. The main types of signage are
usually used for business purposes, e.g. Images on company vans. One company
that uses the vehicle wrapping process are SKY, they have images wrapped around
their vans, and this makes them look appealing and advertises the company. To
make vinyl prints, companies use to have to use lots of materials, now that
these machines have been updated they all use the same material making it more
efficient and making it an easier process.
Inkjet and
wide format printing for bitmap displays and posters
Wide format printing is usually used for bitmap displays, the
main printings are usually general signage, banners and posters. They use a
roll of print material because if they were to use individual sheets they could
stick to each other which would affect the images quality. Bitmap images can
become pixelated when enlarged; this could be a problem when using a wide format
printer. One programme that is good for bitmaps is Photoshop because images can
be manipulated and changed due to the user’s needs. They
image resolution for a good quality image would be 72PPI.
3D Printing
3D printing is a manufacturing process that builds layers to
create a three-dimensional solid object from a digital model.
To print a 3-D object, the manufacturer uses a 3-D
computer-aided design (CAD) program to create a digital model that gets sliced
into very thin cross-sections called layers. During the print process the 3-D
printer starts at the bottom of the design and builds up successive layers of
material until the object is finished. There are lots of different software
programmes that can be used for 3D printing. One example is Google sketch up;
this programme allows users to create 3D drawings.
Tuesday, 11 March 2014
P6
Legal Pitfalls
Copyright issues
Copyright issues are when somebody takes something that has
been made by someone else. For example someone might copy someone’s image for a
logo, but this is copyright and the other person may be angry and could get the
other person in serious trouble. This legal pitfall means that peoples
materials are safe and not copied. One example of this is Apple, the
electronics company. Another electronics company couldn’t copy this brand name
because it could confuse people and the company could press charges, they are
receiving money by copying another brand. These graphics could only be used or
altered if they have had permission from another company to use these
images. If something has been
copyrighted you may see the copyright logo on the back of the product.
Trademark
Trademark is something that can protect a logo, company and
a product. It protects the company by distinguishing your product from someone
else. This allows companies to prove they haven’t taken, copied or sold a product
without permission. It also proves that a product belongs to the person who has
made it. If a company steals someone else’s trademark logo they can be punished
and be put into a lot of trouble, this helps companies to make sure they are
getting all of the sales/feedback and someone hasn’t taken it.
Intellectual
Property
Intellectual property is things such as logos, designs,
ideas that are no physical goods. There are 4 different types of intellectual property,
these are:
1.
Patents
2.
Copyrights
3.
Trademarks
4.
Designs
People usually use it to sell it to companies to raise
money.
Friday, 28 February 2014
Thursday, 27 February 2014
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