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LO1 (File types (Lossless File Types (don’t have reduced quality or lose…
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File types
Lossless File Types
don’t have reduced quality or lose any information and can be reduced to its original version and can be reconstructed.Generally the lossless file cannot be compressed as much as lossy files. Also lossless cannot compress all file types whereas lossy can.
DPI resolution
Dots per inch is a measurement of ‘spatial printing’ and is the number of individual dots that can be placed in a line within the span of 1 inch to use.
Lossy Compression
Is where the file type loses its quality and information as it is reduced in size. Although the file can be compressed smaller it cannot be reversed so original data is lost. Some accuracy is lost in audio and videos but it is very hard to notice.
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Colour Mode
Determines how the components of a colour are combined, based on the number of colour channels in the colour model.
Colour profile
A set of data that characterizes either a device such as a projector or a color space such as RGB. Color profiles can be embedded into images to specify the gamut range of the data. This ensures that users see the same colors on different devices.
Bit depth
The higher the bit depth of an image, the more colors it can store. The simplest image, a 1 bit image, can only show two colors, black and white. That is because the 1 bit can only store one of two values, 0 (white) and 1 (black).
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Design and layout
Storyboard
Panels conveying the size aspect, camera shot types, storyline, camera movement.
Script
Contains: a cover, locations , movement, descriptions, direction, names, speech, camera angles and movement and sound.
Visualisation Diagram
Contains graphics, images, logos, text, fonts and annotations.
Mind Map
Contains a central node, lots if sub nodes, images and text at the end of each sub node.
Moodboard
Contains images, text, sound, animations, colours, fonts, fabrics and other materials.
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