This is a module that exposes how to develop multimedia content for manipulation of multimedia object,basic & intermediate authoring techniques by using multimedia software.It also exposes basic issues of interface usability; principles of multimedia design.
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বৃহস্পতিবার, ২১ এপ্রিল, ২০১৬
4th Class- Chapter 3: Painting and Drawing with color
Brush Palettes:
-It contains settings that control the
painting tools interact with the image.
=It contains unlimited number of options.
Blending Modes
-Affects how paint interacts with the
pixels underneath the painted area.
-Opacity affects the transparency of the
color, pattern and effects.
Painting Tools:
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Painting tools used
to add color and retouch areas. it only works on pixels not on vector image
such as texts.Rusted image made up of pixels a.k.a bitmap image.
Types of Painting Tools:
-Brush Tool
-Gradient Tool
-History Brush & Art History Brush
-Color Replacement Tool
Gradient Tool:
- blends smooth transitions between two or
more colors.
Five Gradient Options:
- Linear
- Radial
- Angular Radial
- Reflected
- Diamond
Removing color with the Eraser Tool
- Normal Eraser Tool paints in two ways:
- Background Layer - paints with the background color.
- Normal Layer - erases all data.
- Background Eraser - deletes the background pixels of a layer.
- Magic Eraser - erasers pixels of the same color of the particular selected area.
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3rd Class - Chapter 2:
Working with Colour Modes:
COLOUR MODE = COLOUR SPACE = COLOUR MODEL
Visible Spectrum - all colours visible to human eye
Gamut - range of colours that can be produced by a process
or device.
RGB Mode:
Red, Green, Blue
Computer Monitor
Additive (R+G+B = New
Colour)
CMYK Mode:
Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black
Printing Inks
Subtractive (C-M-Y-K = New Colour)
Values for each Channel:
-(0,0,0) is Black
-(255,255,255) is White
-(255,0,0) is Red
-(0,255,0) is Green
-(0,0,255) is Blue
-(255,255,0) is Yellow
-(0,255,255) is Cyan
-(255,0,255) is Magenta
Indexed Image:
-Reduce the file size while speeding up display refresh
-Saves and shows the reference of the original image only
-In order to save computer memory and file storage
Grayscale Image:
-Grayscale image is 8 bits
-Grayscale image is Black white and different shades of gray
Bitmap Image:
-Bitmap Image is 2 bits
-Bitmap Image only shades of black and white
-Digital image composed of a matrix of dots
2nd class- Chapter One (Quick Tour of Adobe Photoshop)
We will be
learning these topics in this chapter :-
· - Open
and Save image in Ps
· - View
Image in Ps
· - Different
parts of the Photoshop working environment
· - Photoshop
toolbox
Photoshop- CC--> Creative Cloud
CS--> Creative Suite
File Formats!
PSD - Native file format (Photoshop document)
GIF - For web
graphics (Graphic Interchange Format)
JPG/JPEG - For web images (Joint Photographic Experts
Group)
TIFF - Popular format for print, highest quality (Tagged
Image File Format)
RAW - Format for digital cameras. All the data is raw and
uncompressed, 20 to 30 mb.
* File Formats that preserve layers in Photoshop
PSD - Photoshop Document (second largest -2)
PDF - Portable Document Format (smallest in size-4)
PSB - Large Document Format (third largest-3)
TIFF - Tagged Image File Format (largest in size-1)
Important!
* The Colour Well
- know how to
change the foreground and background colour.
- Layers - better
to do it in multiple layer
-
not advised to do it all in one layer (difficult to edit again)
* Zoom In and Zoom Out Image
1. Command/Control +/-
2. Command/Control spacebar
3. Select zoom in/out from view menu
4. Changing the percentage value in the lower left corner
of the image window
5. Adjusting the scale in the Navigator Palette
Pixel:
A pixel (picture element) is a tiny rectangle that contains information about the colour at a particular location in an image.
Each pixel is a specific colour determined by how many bits are used to encode the colours.
- 1 bit = 2 colours
- 4 bits = 16 colours
- 8 bits = 256 colours
- 16 bits = 65,536 colours
- 24 bits = over 16 million colours
A pixel (picture element) is a tiny rectangle that contains information about the colour at a particular location in an image.
Each pixel is a specific colour determined by how many bits are used to encode the colours.
- 1 bit = 2 colours
- 4 bits = 16 colours
- 8 bits = 256 colours
- 16 bits = 65,536 colours
- 24 bits = over 16 million colours
Resolution:
- Image resolution in Photoshop is the number of pixels that make up each printed inch of the image.
- The higher the resolution of an image, the more clear and detailed the image looks when it’s printed, at least up to the limitations of the printer.
Three types of resolution:
- Image resolution
- Monitor resolution
- Printer resolution
Image resolution:
- 72 pixel per inch - only for image on digital screen
- 300 pixel per inch - for printing
- Image resolution in Photoshop is the number of pixels that make up each printed inch of the image.
- The higher the resolution of an image, the more clear and detailed the image looks when it’s printed, at least up to the limitations of the printer.
Three types of resolution:
- Image resolution
- Monitor resolution
- Printer resolution
Image resolution:
- 72 pixel per inch - only for image on digital screen
- 300 pixel per inch - for printing
Relationship between resolution, on-screen size, and print size:
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