Menu Bar-File, Edit, View, Select, Filter, Windows, Help/ Located: Located at the very top.
Options Bar-Located: Located under the Menu bar.
Tool Bar-Located at the right side of the screen when you enter Photoshop. Rectangular Maque tool, Single Column, Elliptical.
Move tool, Gradient Tool, Paint bucket tool, Horrizonal Type tool, Type Tool, Custom Shape Tool, Hand Tool, Zoom Tool, Eye Dropper Tool.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Test Review Test date is 11/3/08
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Homework #3
Bring in 1 example of the outter glow effect.
Your examples are not allowed to be from the internet.
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Homework #3
Bring in 1 example of the outter glow effect.
Your examples are not allowed to be from the internet.
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Monday, October 27, 2008
Homework #2
Bring in 2 examles of the stroke effect.
Your examples are not allowed to be pointed from the internet
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Friday, October 24, 2008
Homework#1
Bring in 2 examples of he drop shadow effect.
Your examples are not allowed to be pointed from the internet.
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Monday, October 13, 2008
PhotoShop Tools
1.Marquee Tool:
Rectangular, elliptical, single column and single row are all marquees.
They are used to put a selection or marching ants around an image.
2.Move Tool:
Used to move a layer.
You can use the mouse of the arrow keys to move layers.
3.Gradient Tool:
Used to create gradients.
A gradient is a smooth transition from one color to another.
4.Paint Bucket Tool:
This tool enables you to paint large areas at once.
5.Horizontal Type Tool:
This tool is used to put text into an image.
6.Vertical Type Tool:
This tool is used to put text into an image.
It will write vertical.
7.Custom Shape Tool:
With this tool you can create a custom shape in your image.
You can change from standard shapes.
8.Hand Tool:
This allows you to move your canvas/stage around.
9.Zoom Tool:
This tool is usd to zoom in and out of your image.
10.Eyedropper Tool:
With this tool you can set your foreground color.
In your image, CLICK on the color you want to have.
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Friday, October 10, 2008
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Computer Scavenger Hunt
:What does DVD stand for?
:DVD stands for Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc.
:How many DVD formats are available?
:There are 8, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVDRAM, BluRay, HDDVD, Divx, not to mention the various PAL formats and such.
:What is a Dingbat?
: A Dingbat is a stupid or eccentric person.
:What is a handshake?
:A handshake is a exchange of standardized signals between devices in a computer network regulating the transfer of data.
:What is a home page?
:A homepage is the introductory document of an individual's or organization's Web site. It typically serves as a table of contents to the site's other pages or provides links to other sites.
:What handles can you not hold in your hand?
:You cannot hold the Bucket Handle becuase it's in your knee.
:What was ENIAC?
:Eniac was a pioneer computer.
:What contribution did Ada Byron make to computing?
:Augusta Ada Byron, is mainly known for having written a description of Charles Babbage's early mechanical general-purpose computer, the analytical engine. She is today appreciated as the "first programmer" since she was writing programs—that is, manipulating symbols according to rules—for a machine that Babbage had not yet built. She also foresaw the capability of computers to go beyond mere calculating or number-crunching while others, including Babbage himself, focused only on these capabilities.
:What kind of wafers are used at Intel to make computer chips?
:Silicon wafers 12" in diameter, although some plants may still use smaller (8") wafers for some ICs.
They come in ingots, which are solid cylinders 12" in diameter and a few feet long of the purest crytaline silicon 99.999999999% pure, from a company in Japan. Intel uses a special diamond saw blade to cut up the long "log" of silicon into thin wafers (about 2-4 millimeters thick).
: What does modem stand for?
:Modem stands for Modulator-Demodulator.
:What is a bit?
:A bit is a unit of information expressed as either a 0 or 1 in binary notation.
A tool or piece for boring or drilling, typically of metal a drill bit.
:How many bits are in a byte.
:There are 9 bits in a byte.
:How many nibbles are in a bit?
:A nibble, of (ceramic) silicon, is a {penny;} a half-byte, a nibble, four bits.
There are eight bits in a byte or two nibbles in a byte meaning there are four bits in a nibble.
:The ARPANET 's development began in 1966. It was an experiment to connect universities so they could
share information. What do we call this today?
:John Ambrose Fleming patents the first practical electron tube known as the 'Fleming Valve', based on Thomas Edison's patented 'Edison Effect'. In 1906 Lee DeForest creates the more advanced three-element AUDION (what we now called a TRIODE.
:In what year was the first World-Wide Web software created by Tim Berners-Lee?
:Berners-Lee finished his work at CERN and left, but he returned in 1984 with a more permanent position. His previous work with Enquire had left a mental mark. He envisioned a global information space where information stored on computers everywhere was linked and available to anyone anywhere.
:When were the floppy disks introduced?
:The floppy disk was introduced in the 1970's, and it revolutionized data storage in the PC.
:How many megabytes of data can a factory made audio CD hold?
:700MB any CD is 700MB a DVD varies 4.7GB as standard.
: Douglas Engelbart was a computer visionary of the 1960's. What did he invent that you find handy?
:The invention i find handy is the mouse scroller in 1963.
:What do the letters CD-ROM stand for?
:CD-ROM stands for Compact-Disc-Read-Only-Memory.
:Name three computer peripherals.
:They are the Mouse, Keyboard, and Monitor.
:What does GUI (pronounced "goo-ey") mean?
:An interface for issuing commands to a computer utilizing a pointing device, such as a mouse, that manipulates and activates graphical images on a monitor.
: What is an advantage of the Dvorak keyboard?
:QWERTY.
: What is a computer virus?
:A computer virus is a computer program that infect a computer without permission of the user. viruses may crash whole operating system of your computer.
:How did Marcian Hoff's invention change computers?
:He invented the microprossesor which made computers the size of a room, now they can be much smaller.
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Monday, October 6, 2008
Multimedia and Society
Define The Following Terms
.E-Commerse:
Commercial transactions conducted electronically on the Internet.
. B2B:
Business-to-business, denoting trade conducted via the Internet between businesses.
.B2C:
Business-to-consumer, denoting trade conducted via the Internet between businesses and consumers.
.Cookies:
Computing a packet of data sent by an Internet server to a browser, which is returned by the browser each time it subsequently accesses the same server, used to identify the user or track their access to the server.
.Encryption:
Convert (information or data) into a cipher or code, esp.
.SSL:
Secure Sockets Layer, a computing protocol that ensures the security of data sent via the Internet by using encryption.
1.Describe three benefits that e-commerse offers businesses.
The three benefits that e-commerse offers is Banners,Credit Cards, and the Internet
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