Across
- 2. The number of primary colors detected by cone cells in the human eye.
- 5. The process of reducing image file sizes while maintaining as much quality as possible.
- 7. A method of image compression that retains all data, allowing for perfect reconstruction.
- 8. The file format used for digital cameras and professional photography, often uncompressed.
- 11. The number of pixels in an image, usually expressed as width × height.
- 13. A type of image representation where pixels are stored in rows and columns.
- 15. A common measurement unit for file sizes, equal to 1024 megabytes.
- 18. The smallest amount of color information a pixel can store, typically 8 bits per channel.
- 19. A technique for reducing an image’s pixel count while maintaining its essential details.
- 21. A bitmap format that supports animations and uses a 256-color palette.
Down
- 1. A method of image compression that removes data permanently to reduce file size.
- 3. Encoding A simple compression technique that stores sequences of the same pixel color as a count.
- 4. The term for adding extra pixels between existing ones to increase resolution.
- 5. The color model used in printed materials, based on Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black.
- 6. A system that assigns a unique numerical value to colors using hexadecimal notation.
- 9. The color model used in digital screens that combines Red, Green, and Blue light.
- 10. A digital color space used in image processing that represents brightness and chromaticity.
- 12. A popular lossy compression format used for web images and photography.
- 14. The smallest unit of digital image data, short for "picture element."
- 16. Depth The number of bits used to represent each pixel in an image.
- 17. The device inside a camera that captures light and converts it into an electronic signal.
- 18. 2 The binary number system that computers use to store digital images.
- 20. A compressed image format that supports transparency and is often used for logos.
