EMTECH CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Across
- 3. this describes the product of having the elements placed in harmony with one another
- 8. a group of this can create patterns of shapes
- 10. this is the correlation of all elements with one another
- 13. the acronym of the free and open-source raster graphics editor used for image retouching and more specialized tasks
- 14. these were considered the first data centers in history
- 15. also known as data visualization
- 16. the surname of the mathematician who invented the analytical engine
- 17. an expression for the relative bandwidth of the visible output from a light source
- 20. creates a new image by selecting a desired rectangular portion from the image being cropped
- 21. the first name of the one who invented pascaline
- 23. this describes the placement of elements throughout the image
- 24. this refers to the transmission of unsolicited messages from various origins using electronic messaging systems
- 25. this is considered the first counting device
Down
- 1. lightens the image so the photo brightens up
- 2. people use this tool to select rectangular/regular polygon-shaped regions
- 4. the acronym of the system that enables you to access hypertext documents and other files over the internet
- 5. this converts sounds into electricity and enables the telephone network to transmit it over copper wires
- 6. a reference to another file that’s represented by any document element on a document processor
- 7. the acronym of the websites dedicated to teach and inform users focused on different areas
- 9. the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface to give the right impression when viewed from a particular point
- 11. this is the highlight of the mechanical period
- 12. one of the most powerful and influential elements in an infographic
- 18. this is when all of the elements seem to be a singular element in unison
- 19. the acronym of the first electronic and general purpose computer that marked a revolutionary period in computing
- 22. these are defined by the enclosure created by a combination of multiple lines