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Using a microcomputer special software and a high-quality printer to produce professional looking documents suitable for publication is called _____. | desktop publishing |
What event was most significant in the development of desktop publishing? | the development of reasonably priced laser printers |
Font _______ refers to making changes to the text such as bold and italic. | style |
The size of a font is measured in ____. | points |
Adjusting the space between a pair of letters so that one "tucks" under the other is called ____. | kerning |
Which programs create graphics by allowing the user to turn the individual pixels on the screen on and off? | Painting |
What are the two broad categories of image management programs? | painting; drawing |
CAD software would not be used to _____. | edit a photograph |
Graphics created in paint programs require a relatively large amount of storage space because ____ | the status of each pixel must be stored in the file. |
_____ programs create bit-mapped graphics. | Painting |
Each dot on the computer screen is referred to as a ______. | pixel |
The graphics created in______programs are stored as mathematical information. | drawing |
CAD packages are a type of_____program. | drawing |
Generally speaking the more pixels on a screen the better the screen's ______. | resolution |
______ software can be used to quickly show graphical images one after the other to create the illusion of movement as done in cartoons. | Animation |
With _____ software the user can create the illusion of one image gradually being transformed into a different image. | morphing |
Which of the following is not a type of bitmap image? | SWF |
If you would like people to see images on your web page immediately at a lower resolution rather than waiting for the image to build from the top down you would use a/an _____ graphic. | interlaced |
A vector graphic does NOT have ______. | the realistic look of a photograph. |
The default file format for a specific image management program is called the _____ format. | native |
Fonts that appear hand drawn and are designed to attract attention | Display |
Fonts that appear “beaten up” and can distract from the intended message | Grunge |
The area between graphics and text | Standoff |
Nonsense words used to fill space in order to plan the layout of a Word Processing document | Greeking |
Another name for a line in desktop publishing | Rule |
Used to make an illustration more clear | Caption |
An excerpt from the text that is designed to attract the reader’s attention | Pull Quote |
Used to subtly add a company name or logo to business documents | Watermark |
A margin setting that allows text to line at margins while quotation marks are outside of the margin | Hanging Punctuation |
A single line separated from the rest of the paragraph at the bottom of a page | Widow |
A single line separated from the rest of the paragraph at the top of a page | Orphan |
Graphics are saved with file ______that indicate file format. | extensions |
Files that use ______ compression like Jpegs change the pixels while making the file size smaller | lossy |
The sharpness of the picture is determined by the density of the pixels or_____ and is measured in dots per inch. | resolution |
The two types of graphics programs are ______ and painting | drawing |
Paint program files are also called ______graphics. | raster |
Because each pixel can represent millions of colors graphics from paint programs look more _____. | realistic |
Drawing programs create graphics that are stored primarily as ______ information and have smaller file sizes. | mathematical |
The monitor screen is composed of a grid of tiny dots called______ which produce the screen image. | pixels |
______ compression reduces the file size without losing any pixel information. | lossless |
CAD software is used by engineers designers and technical illustrators because the graphics they produce are______. | precise |
One rule of page design is not using more than 2 _____. | fonts |
What is a right NOT given to copyright holders? | To retain the idea |
What is copyright? | The exclusive privilege that allows an author or owner to print, sell, public, etc. his or her own work. |
Copying material word for word and claiming that it is yours is called ____. | Plagiarism |
Symmetrical Balance is ___. | close to a mirror image |
What can be used to add Rhythm to a graphic? | Pattern and repetition |
Grouping ideas in close proximity, repeating a theme and using a strong alignment all promote _______ in design. | Unity |
What does the acronym CMYK stand for? | Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black |
Asymmetrical Balance is ___. | dissimilar objects with equal weight |
What does the acronym RGB stand for? | Red, Green, Blue |