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Wednesday, 29 March 2017
Monday, 27 March 2017
Resolution
SD resolution;
Standard-definition television SDTV or SD is a television system that uses a resolution that is
not considered to be either high-definition television 720p, 1080i, 1080p,
1440p, 4K UHDTV, and 8K UHD or enhanced-definition television (EDTV 480p).
HD resolution;
the
full-colour image shows 1080p resolution. 1080p. 1920x1080 px also
known as Full HD or FHD and BT.709 is a set of HDTV high-definition video modes
characterized by 1080 horizontal lines of vertical resolution and progressive
scan.
4K resolution;
UHD-1,
or ultra-high-definition television (UHDTV), is the 4K standard for television and
computer monitors. UHD-1 it’s also called 2160p since it has twice the
horizontal and vertical …Resolution of 1080p. It has a resolution of 3840 × 2160
Wednesday, 22 March 2017
Video File Types and Settings (Adobe Premiere vs Windows Move-maker)
from a personal perspective i feel that Adobe Premiere is a better software to use, compared to windows movie-maker. it may look more complicated but it has more options to use on the product.
if you are aiming at a quick and simple approach to your product than movie-maker is better
if you are aiming at a quick and simple approach to your product than movie-maker is better
Wednesday, 1 March 2017
Creating Vector Images
Original Image (BITMAP)


Zoomed Image (BITMAP)


Vector Image (SVG)


The task of the lesson was to find two images and turn them into vector images, doing so would help if the images was to be stretched. if the original images would be stretched it would show pixels, but as a vector image there is 'no pixels'. Because it uses curves and points.
The one downside of vector images is it looks cartoony, but it it is able to be resized without losing detail.
Its mostly used for images with flat colours or text,


Zoomed Image (BITMAP)
Vector Image (SVG)


The task of the lesson was to find two images and turn them into vector images, doing so would help if the images was to be stretched. if the original images would be stretched it would show pixels, but as a vector image there is 'no pixels'. Because it uses curves and points.
The one downside of vector images is it looks cartoony, but it it is able to be resized without losing detail.
Its mostly used for images with flat colours or text,
Wednesday, 22 February 2017
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