Computer Literacy Anthony J. Nowakowski, Ph.D. Graphics Software.

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Computer Literacy Anthony J. Nowakowski, Ph.D. Graphics Software

Computer Literacy Anthony J. Nowakowski, Ph.D. Bitmapped (raster) Graphics vs. Object (vector) Graphics

Computer Literacy Anthony J. Nowakowski, Ph.D. Traditional drawing Bitmapped graphic Vector graphic

Computer Literacy Anthony J. Nowakowski, Ph.D. Basic graphics programs are: Chart/graph and presentation - Excel Design - CAD Paint and draw - PaintBrush & MacDraw Image editing - PhotoShop Morphing and animating - Digital Morph

Computer Literacy Anthony J. Nowakowski, Ph.D. DTP DeskTop Publishing

Computer Literacy Anthony J. Nowakowski, Ph.D. Write textCreate graphics Scan graphics Establish the overall design Reposition, edit format, proofread Laser Printer

Computer Literacy Anthony J. Nowakowski, Ph.D. This section is finished