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Imaging Design For Online Environment

This document discusses various topics related to image editing, including: - The basic concepts of raster and vector images, as well as 3D modeling. - Common image file formats such as JPEG, TIFF, PNG, GIF, and BMP. - Key features of image editors like selection tools, layers, cropping, cloning, orientation changes, and adjustments to properties like saturation, contrast and brightness. - Types of image manipulation including photo retouching, adding or removing elements, and applying graphical effects or styles.

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Imaging Design For Online Environment

This document discusses various topics related to image editing, including: - The basic concepts of raster and vector images, as well as 3D modeling. - Common image file formats such as JPEG, TIFF, PNG, GIF, and BMP. - Key features of image editors like selection tools, layers, cropping, cloning, orientation changes, and adjustments to properties like saturation, contrast and brightness. - Types of image manipulation including photo retouching, adding or removing elements, and applying graphical effects or styles.

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EMPOWERMENT TECHNOLOGIES

Prepared by: Janet F. Villaflor


LOGOs

PHOTO EDITING

 encompasses the processes of altering images,
whether they are digital photographs, traditional
photo chemical photographs, or illustrations.
 Traditional analog image editing is known as photo
retouching, using tools such as an airbrush to modify
photographs, or editing illustrations with any
traditional art medium.

Graphic software programs

 can be broadly grouped into vector graphics editors,
raster graphics editors, and 3D modelers are the
primary tools with which a user may manipulate,
enhance, and transform images.
BASIC OF IMAGE
EDITING

 1. RASTER IMAGES are stored in a computer in the
form of a grid of picture elements or pixels.
 2. VECTOR IMAGES such as Adobe Illustrator,
Inkscape and etc. are used to create and modify
vector images, which are stored as descriptions of
lines, Bezier curves and text instead of pixels.
 3D MODELING (OR MODELLING) is the process
of developing a mathematical representation of any
three dimensional surface of an object via specialized
software.



IMAGE FORMATS

JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) is a
commonly used method of lossy compression
for digital images, particularly for those images
produced by a digital photography.
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) format is a
flexible format that normally saves eight bits or
sixteen bits per color (red, green, blue) for 24-
bit and 48-bit totals, respectively, usually using
either the TIFF or TIF filename extension.
IMAGE FORMATS
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PNG (PORTABLE NETWORK
GRAPHICS) is a raster graphics file format
that supports lossless data compression.
GIF GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) a
lossless format for image files that supports
both animated and static images.
BMP (Windows bitmap) is a raster graphics
image used to store bitmap digital images.
IMAGE FORMATS
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 EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) used in vector-based images
in Adobe Illustrator.
 SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is an XML-based vector
image format for two-dimensional graphics w/ support for
interactivity and animation
 .3ds Autodesk 3D Studio is one of the file formats used by
the Autodesk 3Ds Max 3D Modelling, animation and
rendering software.
 .fbx is an exchange format, in particular for interoperability
between Autodesk products and other digital content
creation software
FEATURES OF IMAGE
EDITORS

 1. SELECTION One of the prerequisites for many
of the app mentioned below is a method of
selecting part(s) of an image, thus applying a
change selectively without affecting the entire
picture
 MARQUEE TOOL for selecting rectangular or
other regular polygon-shaped regions
 LASSO TOOL for freehand selection of a region
 MAGIC WAND TOOL selects objects or regions
in the image defined by proximity of color or
luminance
FEATURES OF IMAGE
EDITORS

2. LAYERS which are analogous to sheets of
transparent acetate, stacked on top of each other,
each capable of being individually positioned,
altered and blended with the layers below, w/o
affecting any of the elements on the other layers.
FEATURES OF IMAGE
EDITORS

 3. IMAGE SIZE resize images in a process often
called image scaling, making them larger, or smaller.
High image resolution cameras can produce large
images which are often reduced in size for Internet
use.
FEATURES OF IMAGE
EDITORS

4. CROPPING creates a new image by
selecting a desired rectangular portion from
the image being cropped. The unwanted part
of the image is discarded. Image cropping
does not reduce the resolution of the area
cropped.
FEATURES OF IMAGE
EDITORS

 5. CLONING uses the current brush to copy from an
image or pattern. It has many uses: one of the most
important is to repair problem areas in digital
photos.
FEATURES OF IMAGE
EDITORS

 6. IMAGE ORIENTATION - Image editors are
capable of altering an image to be rotated in any
direction and to any degree. Mirror images can be
created and images can be horizontally flipped or
vertically flopped. Rotated image usually require
cropping afterwards, in order to remove the
resulting gaps at the image edges.
FEATURES OF IMAGE
EDITORS

 7. PERSPECTIVE - is the art of drawing solid objects
on a two- dimensional surface so as to give the right
impression of their height, width, depth and position
in relation to each other when viewed from a
particular point.
FEATURES OF IMAGE
EDITORS

 8. SHARPENING AND SOFTENING – Sharpening
makes images clearer. Too much sharpening causes
grains on the surface of the image. Softening makes
images softer that removes some of the highly visible
flaws. Too much causes the image to blur.
FEATURES OF IMAGE
EDITORS

 9. SATURATION- is an expression for the relative
bandwidth of the visible output from a light source.
As saturation increase, colors appear more “pure.’’
As saturation decreases, colors appear more
‘’washed-out.’’
FEATURES OF IMAGE
EDITORS

 10. CONTRAST AND BRIGHTENING
Contrast of images and brighten or darken the
image. Underexposed images can be often be
improved by using this feature.
Brightening lightens the image so the photo
brightens up. Brightness is a relative expression of the
intensity of the energy output of a visible light source.
Adjusting contrast means adjusting brightness
because they work together to make a better image.

FEATURES OF IMAGE
EDITORS

 11. PHOTO MANIPULATION
Photo manipulation involves transforming or
altering a photograph using various methods and
techniques to achieve desired results. Some photo
manipulations are considered skillful artwork while
others are frowned upon as unethical practices,
especially when used to deceive the public, such as hat
used for political propaganda , or to make a product or
person look better.

PHOTO EDITING

PHOTO EDITING – signifies the regular
process used to enhance photos and to create
them ‘’Actual editing simple process’’. Also
includes some of the regular programs used
for editing and expose how to use them
PHOTO
MANIPULATION

includes all simple editing techniques and
have some manipulation techniques like
erasing, adding objects, adding some
graphical effects, background correction,
creating incredible effect, change elements in
an image, adding styles , eliminating
blemishes from a person’s face and changing
the features of a person’s body.

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