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1 2.01 Investigate graphic image design.
Raster Graphics 2.01 Investigate graphic image design.

2 Raster Graphics Also called bitmap graphics
Consist of grids of tiny dots called pixels Have a fixed resolution and cannot be resized without altering image quality Edited in paint programs Teacher Note: Enlarging raster graphics causes them to become pixelated (you can see the individual blocks of colors that make up the image). Notice the pixels Bitmap enlargement Image source:

3 Common Raster Formats GIF JPEG BMP PNG TIFF

4 GIF – Graphics Interchange Format
Animation – Standard format for animation on the Internet. Transparency – yes Lossless compression Colors = 256 (8-bit) Most common format for: Text Clip art, animations, icons, logos Simple diagrams, line drawings Graphics with large blocks of a single color Graphics with transparent areas Images displayed on computer screens and on websites. Animated Gif

5 JPEG – Joint Photographic Experts Group
Commonly Used For: Desktop publishing photographs Photographs and natural artwork Scanned photographs ing photographs Digital camera photographs Animation – No Transparency – No Lossy compression Colors – 16.7 M (24-bit) High quality but larger file size than a GIF Teacher Note: This format is best for images containing many colors or shades of color. Most digital cameras save the images made with the camera as JPEG files on their memory cards.

6 BMP - Bitmap Commonly Used For: Animation – No Transparency – No
Editing raster graphics Creating icons and wallpaper On-screen display Animation – No Transparency – No Uncompressed 256 colors Large file size - not well suited for transfer across the Internet or for print publications Teacher Note: When editing images, all the changes would be made to the BMP file. When the user is satisfied with the final image, they would then save the BMP as a different file format depending on their intended use of the image. (For example, if it will be used on a website, the images would be saved as a compressed file format such as GIF or JPEG.) By on-screen display, this means displayed on the monitor but is referring to images that are on the desktop computer, not from Internet websites. Icons

7 PNG – Portable Network Graphics
Animation – no Transparency – yes Lossless compression 256 colors Not suited for photographs Commonly Used For: Replacing GIF and TIFF images Online viewing of images See examples at Teacher Note: Browser software or image editing program may require the user to download a plug-in before recognizing or opening the file.

8 TIFF – Tagged Image File Format
Animation – No Transparency – No Available in compressed and un-compressed formats Compressed is advised Colors – 16 M (24-bit) Commonly Used For: Storage container for faxes and other digital images To store raw bitmap data by some programs and devices such as scanners High resolution printing Desktop Publishing images Teacher Note: TIFF images have very high quality which is ideal for faxes or printed images, such as those used in desktop publishing. However, this results in a large file size so it is not recommended for images that will be viewed over the Internet.


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