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DAYANAND ANGLO VEDIC PUBLIC SCHOOL, AIROLI (2022-23)

CLASS -X
SUB: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
TOPIC- DIGITAL DOCUMENTATION (ADVANCE)
Session-2 Insert and Use Images

Note :- Write all the questions and answers in IT notebook.

Q1. Explain any four Graphics filters.


Answer :-

Inverts the color values of a color image or the brightness values of a grayscale
Invert
image.
Smooth Softens the contrast of an image.
Sharpen Increases the contrast of an image.
Remove noise Removes single pixels from an image.
Solarization Mimics the effects of too much light in a picture
Aging Simulates the effects of time on a picture.
Posterize Makes a picture appear like a painting by reducing the number of colors used.
Pop Art Modifies the picture dramatically.
Charcoal Displays the image as a charcoal sketch.
A dialog box is displayed to adjust the light source that will create the shadow and,
Relief
hence, the relief effect.
Mosaic Joins groups of pixels into a single area of one color.

Q2. Explain Image Cropping.


Answer :- To crop an unwanted area of an image, Crop image option is used.
To start cropping the image, right click on it and select Picture from the pop-up menu.
In the Crop page, you can control the following parameters:
o Keep scale is selected (default), cropping the image does not change the scale of the picture.
o Keep image size is selected, cropping produces enlargement (for positive cropping values),
shrinking (for negative cropping values), or distortion of the image so that the image size
remains constant.

Q3. List any three methods of inserting images in a text document.


Answer :-
➢ Inserting an image from the Gallery
o Click on Gallery icon.
o The Gallery pane opens on the right side of the window.
o Navigate through the Gallery to find the desires image or object and select it.
o Drag and Drop the selected object in the document.
➢ Inserting an image using a scanner
o Position the cursor where you want to insert the scanned image.
o Click Insert→ Scan→Select Source.
➢ Inserting Image from clipboard
o Open the document in which the image already exist.
o Click on the image and press Ctrl+C to copy it. The image gets copied to the clipboard.
o Open the other document and place the cursor where you want to paste the image.
o Press Ctrl+V. The copied image is pasted in the document.

➢ Insert an image from file


o Position the cursor where you want to insert an image.
o Click Insert → Picture.
o The Insert Image dialog box appears.
o Locate the picture you wish to insert and select it.
o Click on the Open button to add it to your document.
➢ Drag and Drop
o Open a file browser window and locate the image you want to insert.
o Drag the image into the Writer document and drop it where you want it to appear. A
faint vertical line marks where the image will be dropped.

Q4. What do you understand by the terms:


A. Text Wrapping :- Text wrapping is a feature supported by word processors that enables us to surround a
picture or diagram with the text. The text wraps around the graphic object inserted in the document.
Text wrapping refers to the relation of graphics to the surrounding text, which may wrap around the
graphic on one or both sides, be overprinted behind or in front of the graphic, or treat the graphic as
a separate paragraph or character.
• Wrap Off :- It places the text above and below the image.
• Page Wrap :- It surrounds the text as per the size of the image.
• Optimal Wrap :- It aligns the text to the left or right of the inserted image, according to the size
of image.
• Wrap Through :- It keeps the image on the top of the text, and the text remains in the back side
of the image.
• In Background :- It sends the image to the back side of the text and whole text comes in front
of the image.

B. Anchoring :- Anchoring refers to the reference point for the graphics. This point could be the page,
or frame where the object is, a paragraph, or even a character. An image always has an anchor point.
• To Page :- It sets the selected image to the current page and does not move when you add or
delete the text or other objects.
• To Paragraph :- It sets the selected image to the current paragraph.
• To Character :- It sets the selected image to a character.
• As Character :- It sets the selected image as a character in the current text. If the height of the
selected image is greater than the current font size, then the height of the line containing the
item is increased.

Extra Questions

Q1 Why do you group images?


Answer :- Grouping allows to combine multiple objects to behave like one object. A group of objects can be
formatted in a way similar to an individual object.

Q2. What is Gallery?


Answer:- Open Office has a built-in Gallery that contains ready to use objects ( Arrows, Bullets, Diagrams,
Symbols and so non) and sounds that can also be inserted into documents.
Q3. What do you mean by Arrangement in images? What are the different options present for image
arrangement?
Answer:- Arrangement refers to the placement of a graphic on an imaginary vertical axis. Arrangement
controls how graphics are stacked upon each other or relative to the text.
To change the arrangement for objects go to Format→Arrange.
o Bring to Front :- It keeps the image on top of any text or image.
o Forward One :- It brings the image one level up in stack.
o Back One :- It sends the image one level down.
o Send to Back :- It send the selected image to the bottom of the stack.
o To Foreground/To Background :- It is available for drawing object only. It moves the drawing object
behind or in front of the image or text, respectively.

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