Across
- 5. ratio/Relationship of the object’s height to its width
- 6. Increasing the number of pixels in an image Vector: Image is created with mathematical calculations and can be enlarged without a loss of quality
- 7. represented by pixels in a grid layout each pixel contains color information for the image
- 8. dynamic range Images that allow a photographer to record a much larger range of tonal detail than can be captured in one photo
- 9. mode that uses cyan (C), magenta (M), yellow (Y), and black (K) to create various colors in print
- 11. Colors that are in a range that can be displayed or printed
- 13. on a printer is measured in ink dots per inch
- 14. Short for picture element; a single point in a picture laid out in rows and columns
- 15. ruling/ Actual number of printer dots per inch, measured in lines per inch Typography/ Selections made to design the text and the placement of the words
- 16. When the number of pixels is decreased, image data is removed
- 18. The feeling that is conveyed to make the typeface comfortable and easy to read
- 19. composition/Arrangement of the visual elements of your image to create a visually compelling design
- 20. Removing the outside portion of an image to correct its focus
- 21. image/ Image represented by pixels in a grid layout; each pixel contains color information for the image
- 22. hierarchy/ Used in graphic design to emphasize important elements and organize content in a logical manner
Down
- 1. A method of resampling an image, using existing pixel colors to create new color values
- 2. size/ Dimensions specified when preparing an image for print
- 3. of view/ Area that makes up the picture
- 4. Area of the composition that often displays the subject of the composition
- 7. behind the subject, which provides context and depth to the composition, or can be used to help isolate the main subject
- 10. screen frequency/ Actual number of printer dots per inch, measured in lines per inch
- 12. Measured in pixels per inch (ppi); the higher the resolution, the more pixels per inch RGB: Color mode that uses red (R), green (G), and blue (B) in various combinations to create the colors you see on a computer display, a television screen, or a movie in a theatre)
- 17. Lines per inch; measures the actual printer dots per inch
- 20. Raw/Format containing minimally processed data that is not ready to be used and still needs to be processed
