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Assignment Of Graphic tools Cap 209

Submitted to : Harbinder singh

Submitted by Paramveer singh 10802285 Q1807A06

Annexure II

I hereby declare that All the data that has been written in the assignment is not been cheated from someone and hence written by me. This is the assignment of graphic tools cap 209.

DOA 19-1-2011 DOS 2-2-2011 signature

Ans 1. There are many applications of graphics :They are used in adobe Photoshop for images , in cad designing, all the graphs in the books, animation in the movies , logos of companies , for designing website , for windows, for designing DVD covers , newspapers, magazines, blogs , television and hence road signs and many more . graphics are used for gaming and hence mostly they are very important part of our life and hence make it easy and more comfortable.
Web based graphics are the all the graphics that we can see in the website they contain the logos , designs on the website , the java and all the other font size, images , rotation of the message is all web based graphics. And hence windows based graphics are those all the menus , logos , design , and every thing which we seen on computer desktop i.e. symbols are all window based graphics.

Ans 2. Save as option can be used for saving the file with the different name , so that the existing file remain same .

1. Click on the file menu in the menu bar. List of options appears. 2. Click on the save option from the list. 3. Type the file name and click the save button. 4. Save as dialog box closes and file is saved . Ans 3. The navigator palette is used for navigating through an image. it provides a handy and all in one tool for scrolling and zooming. it is mostly used when we are working on large image that doesnt fit on the screen

. If the navigator palette is not on the screen , than the following steps can be carries out:

1. click on the window menu in the menu bar. List of options appears on the screen. 2. Move the mouse pointer over the navigator option and click the left mouse button. Navigator palette appears on the screen.

Ans 4. Many a times , we accidently make unwanted changes to the file and hence if the number of changes is large , rectifying each and every change consumes a lot of time. To avoid this waste of time and efforts, Reverting option of the file menu can be used . This option will ignore all the changes we have made and will transform the file to its last saved version. The following steps can be used for reverting file. 1. Click on the file menu in the menu bar. The list of options is displayed on the screen. 2. Move the mouse pointer over the revert option and click the left mouse option. The current file is reverted to its last saved version.

Ans 5. Photoshop has the capability to open and save many different graphic files. Here are some of the most popular ones. When you open an image file other than a Photoshop one, that image will default to the background layer. .psd, .pdd, .eps Photoshop File. This format preserves the information in all the layers. If you're going to continue working with a picture, this is the best format to use. File size can be quite large, however .jpg, .jpeg .jpe This format compresses the images, so that information (details and colour subtleties) are lost. You can choose how much you want to compress the image. Good format for use on the web. Small file sizes. Millions of colours.

.gif Pronounced both "Gif" and "Jif", this file is one of the most popular for web graphics as it loads quickly. 8 bit format (256 colours max.). It has possibilities for transparent colour and animation. .png New format for use on the web that is intended to replace both gif and jpeg. Compressed, millions of colours, transparencies. It compress in a different way than jpeg, and has advanced possibilities, such as alpha channel (opaque or partly transparent colours). .pdf Portable Document File. Adobe's file system that allows electronic cross platform sharing of documents. The gifs can be used for diagrams, line drawings, illustrations, and images that contain large areas of flat colour, and jpegs for photographs and images with continuous colour tones. The jpeg format has a very good compression rate, but compression reduces the quality of the image, so it's best to experiment with the tools in Image Ready until you have the optimal quality/file size. The gif format, on the other hand, has a smaller file size - but a limited range of colours.

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