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Lecture 6

This chapter discusses different types of application software including commercial software like Microsoft Office, freeware, and open source software. It also covers acquiring images through scanners, digital cameras, and clip art. Graphics file formats and graphic design software are explained. Common software includes paint programs, draw programs, photo editing software, and CAD. The chapter concludes with an overview of multimedia basics such as using multiple mediums and interactivity.

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Lecture 6

This chapter discusses different types of application software including commercial software like Microsoft Office, freeware, and open source software. It also covers acquiring images through scanners, digital cameras, and clip art. Graphics file formats and graphic design software are explained. Common software includes paint programs, draw programs, photo editing software, and CAD. The chapter concludes with an overview of multimedia basics such as using multiple mediums and interactivity.

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Chapter 6

Application Software

Acquiring Software

• Commercial software
– Software that must be purchased
– Stand alone products
• Solve one type of problem
– Software suites
• Integrated tools that work together
• Solve many problems
– Shareware
• Try before you buy
• May deactivate if not purchased
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Microsoft Office

Word processing Microsoft Word

Spreadsheet Microsoft Excel

Database Microsoft Access

Presentation Graphics Microsoft PowerPoint

Personal information Microsoft Outlook


managers














Acquiring Software

• Freeware
• No obligation to purchase
• Donations often accepted
• Software may be distributed freely
• Public domain software

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Acquiring Software

• Open source
• Programs distributed with source code
• Allows users to modify the software
• Modifications and comments are welcome
• Linux and OpenOffice

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Word Processing Programs

• Creates text documents


• Graphics and other objects are supported
• Professional quality can be achieved
• Simple web pages may be created

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Spreadsheet Programs

• Calculates numbers and finances


• Data viewable in many ways
• Tables
• Graphs
• Complex calculations can be
automated
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Presentation Programs

• Creates slides or transparencies


• Complete set is a presentation
• Enhances a speech or lecture
• Color and animation enhance the slides

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Personal Information Managers

• PIM software
• Keep track of contact information
• Track upcoming events and times
• MS Outlook is popular

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Personal Information Managers
• Data organization
• Contact information organized by last name
• Users may search for data
• Appointment reminders can be set

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Graphic File Formats

• Bitmapped images
– Most common image type
– Also called raster images
– Image is drawn using a pixel grid
– Each grid contains a color
– Color depth
• Number of usable colors
– Used to store drawings or photographs
– Resizing image can reduce quality
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Graphic File Formats

• Vector images
• Drawn using mathematical formulas
• Formulas describe the line properties
• CAD and animation software
• Resizing image will not reduce quality

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Graphic File Formats

• File formats and compatibility


• Method for storing an image
• Each method has pros and cons
• Some formats are proprietary
• Graphic software can handle all formats

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Graphic File Formats

• Common bitmapped file formats


• BMP
• EMF
• GIF
• JPG
• PICT
• PNG
• TIFF
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Acquiring Images

• Scanners
• Like a photocopier
• Image is saved onto disk
• Scanners import a variety of formats

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Acquiring Images

• Digital cameras
• Stores digitized images
• Uses long term storage
• Image is usually a JPG file

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Acquiring Images

• Digital video cameras


• Stores full motion video
• Uses long term storage
• Movie can be transferred to DVD

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Acquiring Images

• Clip art
• Originally a book with images
• Now a CD with images
• Most office suites include a selection
• Additional clip art is online

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Graphics Software

• Paint programs
• Create bitmap images
• Includes sophisticated tools
• Artists draw with several brushes
• Objects drawn become permanent
• Windows Paint

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Graphics Software

• Draw programs
• Create vector based images
• Used when accuracy is critical
• Objects have an outline and fill
• Both have line style and color
• Can fill using pictures
• Adobe Illustrator

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Graphics Software

• Photo-editing software
• Modify and manipulate digital images
• Work at the pixel level
• Images can be enhanced
• Picture flaws can be repaired
• Pictures can be completely changed
• Photoshop and GIMP

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Graphics Software

• Computer Aided Drafting (CAD)


• Generates vector files
• Engineering and design fields
• Drawings accurate to the millimeter
• AutoCAD

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Graphics Software

• 3D modeling software
• Generates three dimensional images
• Image can be shaped on screen
• Image is animated frame by frame

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Graphics Software

• Computer generated imaging


• Generates photo realistic images
• Used for movies and television
• Software eliminates tedious parts

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Multimedia Basics

• Medium
• Way of sharing information
• Voice, pictures, text
• More effective with multiple mediums
• Multimedia presents information with one medium

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Multimedia Basics

• Interactivity
• Users and program respond
• Users can control the content
• Main difference between TV and computer

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Chapter 6

End of Chapter

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