SG Computer G9 W2
SG Computer G9 W2
SG Computer G9 W2
GRADE 9
SUBJECT: BASIC IMAGE-EDITING USING ADOBE PHOTOSHOP WITH BASIC DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
TOPIC / TITLE GETTING STARTED WITH PHOTOSHOP
QUARTER / WEEK Quarter 1 – Week 2
I. INTRODUCTION
Hello again brave human! I would like to congratulate you for efficaciously carrying out Study Guide 1. I hope you learned a
lot from that lesson. And I guess by the moment you are reading this study guide again; you are still bold enough to face the challenges
brought to us by the new normal.
So, keep on reading together with deep understanding of the next concepts. You can do it! Fighting!
In this guide, you will be answering this essential question that will help you deepen your understanding:
What is the difference between bitmap image and vector image?
You need to have the following materials for your learning and completion of the first study guide. If you are under ONLINE
or BLENDED LEARNING you need: study guide, book, notebook, laptop/cellphone, and internet connection to visit the links needed
under this lesson. On the other side, if you are going to use MODULAR LEARNING, you need: study guide, book, notebook/clean
sheet of paper, and files to your flash drive.
A. Explore
How would you describe Bitmap Images?
A bitmap (or raster graphic) is a digital image composed of a matrix of dots. When viewed at 100%, each
dot corresponds to an individual pixel on a display. In a standard bitmap image, each dot can be assigned a different color. Together,
these dots can be used to represent any type of rectangular picture
B. Firm-up
How would you describe Vector Images?
Vector graphics are computer graphics images that are defined in terms of points on a Cartesian plane, which are
connected by lines and curves to form polygons and other shapes.
“Whatever you do, work heartily as for the Lord arid not for
men.” Colossians 3:23 1
C. Deepen
To deepen your understanding about the topic, let us try to analyze the reason which of the image type is easier to use:
Ease of use is an important consideration for UX designers. Scaling is a big problem when it comes to using bitmap vs. vector images.
Bitmap images, in general, lack power in two main areas: The images lose quality when scaling, and it’s more difficult to transform from
bitmap to vector rather than the other way around. These issues take away valuable time that the UX designer could use for improving
the product.
On the other hand, vector images are resolution independent; this is a huge advantage for the designers in web or application design.
Having the highest-quality photo is great for the overall design since it has a direct impact on how the usability presents itself through
an aesthetic lens.
Activity 2
Find at least 10 tools icon of Adobe Photoshop then name each tool and define its uses.
Note:
• If MS Word is not available and/or not working, you can write it in a clean sheet of paper or in a coupon. Then take it a picture
(must be in a portrait form) and send it to the provided Gmail Account. Do not forget to include this format in your activity:
NAME GRADE / SECTION
SUBJECT ACTIVITY NO. ___
*Observe proper file naming. Failure to use proper file name and format will
not be checked and recorded.
Also, if you don’t have textbook to use as reference, then maybe you can borrow book to someone who have. Or try to use search
engine and browse with the use of Internet.
After completing this study guide, let us a recall by answering the following set of questions. Below is the test that measures
your knowledge related from your second study guide.
V. EVALUATION
A. Identification: Identify what is being asked.
_____ 1. It can be defined as transmitting information, thoughts, or emotions through visual aids so that they are received or
understood clearly.
_____ 2. This bar displays options for the currently selected tool
_____ 3. This type of graphics is made up of lines and curves that are defined by mathematical equations
_____ 4. The ___ Tool allows you to zoom in or zoom out of an image
_____ 5. This kind of software makes it much easier to adjust and edit graphics
“Whatever you do, work heartily as for the Lord arid not for
men.” Colossians 3:23 2
B. True or False. Write T if the statement is correct, and F if not.
1. Bitmap display relatively smooth gradation of shades and color as opposed to vector images
2. Bitmap images are not dependent on the image resolution
3. You cannot adjust the marquee once it has been placed on the image
4. If you want to apply changes to some parts of an image, you need to first select the pixels that make up those parts
5. Bitmap images are technically called JPEG.
Note:
• ANSWER ONLY
• If MS Word is not available and/or not working, you can write it in a clean sheet of paper or in a coupon. Then take it a picture
(must be in a portrait form) and send it to the provided Gmail Account. Do not forget to include this format in your activity:
NAME GRADE / SECTION
SUBJECT ACTIVITY NO. ___
*Observe proper file naming. Failure to use proper file name and format will not be checked and recorded.
Essential Question:
What is the difference between bitmap image and vector image?
Essential Understanding:
Bitmap (or raster) images are stored as a series of tiny dots called pixels. Each pixel
is actually a very small square that is assigned a color, and then arranged in a pattern to
form the image. When you zoom in on a bitmap image you can see the individual pixels that
make up that image. Bitmap graphics can be edited by erasing or changing the color of
individual pixels using a program such as Adobe Photoshop.
Unlike bitmaps, vector images are not based on pixel patterns, but instead use
mathematical formulas to draw lines and curves that can be combined to create an image
from geometric objects such as circles and polygons. Vector images are edited by
manipulating the lines and curves that make up the image using a program such as Adobe
Illustrator.
V. REFERENCES
- Basic Image-Editing Using Adobe Photoshop CS4 with Basic Digital Photography. Quezon City: Rex Book Store, Inc., 2014
Great job!
Congratulations for successfully completing Study Guide 2!
“Whatever you do, work heartily as for the Lord arid not for
men.” Colossians 3:23 3