| A | B |
| Authoring | Making software or Webpages without computer programming knowledge |
| Dot Pitch | The Space separating adjacent dots |
| Optical Resolution | The level of resolution at which a device can scan the image |
| Interpolated Resolution | The best resolution the scanning software can extrace from a scanned image |
| CMYK | An acronym used to describe the four-color printing process |
| Multi-session | The designation for CD-R devices that can record more than one block of data |
| Postproduction Technique | A process applied to a multimedia piece to produce the final effect |
| Morphing | An animation technique that distorts the shape of one image to match that of another while fading between them |
| Digitizing Tablet | An inpute device that can read the position of an electronic pen over an electronic tablet |
| Color Resolution | The number of colors displayable |
| Bit | The smallest piece of computer data available |
| Byte | A piece of computer data made up of eight bits in a specific order |
| Image Resolution | The number of pixels used to display an image |
| Pixel | A dot of colored light that, when grouped together, makes an image |
| Bitmapped Images | An image displayed on a computer screen |
| Scanning Resolution | The resolution at which you choose to scan an image |
| Image Dithering | Displaying images using a random dot pattern |
| Resizing | Changing the pixel width-by-height size of an image |
| Resampling | Converting a digital image to a different resolution |
| Cropping | Trimming the image size and removing unnecessary edges around the main subject |
| Palette | The entire collection of all individual colors used to display a digital image |
| Bezier Curve | A method of drawing a smooth, curved line on a computer screen |
| Codecs | Describes the file compression formats used to store audio and video data |
| JPEG | A file format that supports high color and image resolution |