BTec Level 3
Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production




  HA1 - Technical File
BTec Level 3
Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production

  HA1 - Technical File – Raster Images
Raster images or bitmaps are a data structure representing a generally rectangular grid
of pixels or points of colour, viewable via a monitor, paper, or other display medium.
                        The image on the left is a raster image as it looks
                        pixelated but when it is looked at from far enough
                        away it doesn’t look as rectangular or pixelated.
                         A bitmap corresponds bit-for-bit with an image displayed on a
                         screen, generally in the same format used for storage in the
                         display's video memory, or maybe as a device-independent
                         bitmap.
BTec Level 3
Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production
Vector Images
 Vector graphics is the use of geometrical primitives such as
 points, lines, curves, and shapes or polygon(s), which are all
 based on mathematical equations, to represent images in
 computer graphics.

  One advantage of using vector graphics is that you can
  scale them as long as the aspect ratio is maintained
  without pixilation becoming a factor. However even though
  vector images are so high quality they are not very good
  when using realistic images.




                          Because vector images are such high quality they can only
                          Be saved in certain formats such as EPS, PDF & PICT.
BTec Level 3
Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production
Antialiasing

Anti-aliasing is the technique of minimizing the distortion artefacts known as aliasing
when representing a high-resolution image at a lower resolution. Anti-aliasing is used
in digital photography, computer graphics, digital audio, and many other applications.

The images below are without Antialiasing as the edges are jagged and pixelated




The images below have been rendered with Antialiasing as they have smooth edges.
By Antialiasing the eye has been tricked into thinking this, but if you zoom in like the
Picture on the right you can see that Antialiasing has just neatened the pixelated edges.
BTec Level 3
Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production
Resolution




                             This would be an example as a high resolution as it will
                             Have more pixels per inch more than the average picture.


                           This would be an example of a low quality resolution as there
                           Will not be as many pixels per inch in this image.
BTec Level 3
Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production
BTec Level 3
Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production
BTec Level 3
Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production
BTec Level 3
Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production
BTec Level 3
Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production
BTec Level 3
Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production
BTec Level 3
Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production
 Bibliography
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raster_graphics
 http://vector-conversions.com/vectorizing/raster_vs_vector.html
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_graphics
 http://www.tech-faq.com/vector-images.html
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spatial_anti-aliasing
 http://www.lunaloca.com/tutorials/antialiasing/

Technical File

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    BTec Level 3 ExtendedDiploma in Creative Media Production HA1 - Technical File
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    BTec Level 3 ExtendedDiploma in Creative Media Production HA1 - Technical File – Raster Images Raster images or bitmaps are a data structure representing a generally rectangular grid of pixels or points of colour, viewable via a monitor, paper, or other display medium. The image on the left is a raster image as it looks pixelated but when it is looked at from far enough away it doesn’t look as rectangular or pixelated. A bitmap corresponds bit-for-bit with an image displayed on a screen, generally in the same format used for storage in the display's video memory, or maybe as a device-independent bitmap.
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    BTec Level 3 ExtendedDiploma in Creative Media Production Vector Images Vector graphics is the use of geometrical primitives such as points, lines, curves, and shapes or polygon(s), which are all based on mathematical equations, to represent images in computer graphics. One advantage of using vector graphics is that you can scale them as long as the aspect ratio is maintained without pixilation becoming a factor. However even though vector images are so high quality they are not very good when using realistic images. Because vector images are such high quality they can only Be saved in certain formats such as EPS, PDF & PICT.
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    BTec Level 3 ExtendedDiploma in Creative Media Production Antialiasing Anti-aliasing is the technique of minimizing the distortion artefacts known as aliasing when representing a high-resolution image at a lower resolution. Anti-aliasing is used in digital photography, computer graphics, digital audio, and many other applications. The images below are without Antialiasing as the edges are jagged and pixelated The images below have been rendered with Antialiasing as they have smooth edges. By Antialiasing the eye has been tricked into thinking this, but if you zoom in like the Picture on the right you can see that Antialiasing has just neatened the pixelated edges.
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    BTec Level 3 ExtendedDiploma in Creative Media Production Resolution This would be an example as a high resolution as it will Have more pixels per inch more than the average picture. This would be an example of a low quality resolution as there Will not be as many pixels per inch in this image.
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    BTec Level 3 ExtendedDiploma in Creative Media Production Bibliography http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raster_graphics http://vector-conversions.com/vectorizing/raster_vs_vector.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_graphics http://www.tech-faq.com/vector-images.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spatial_anti-aliasing http://www.lunaloca.com/tutorials/antialiasing/