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DUNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART VISUAL ARTS CORE STUDIO 1 D.I.G.I.T.A.L. L.I.T.E.R.A.C.

Y DIGITAL LITERACY WORKBOOK

Wk 3
2nd Mar

Lecture Digital Image 2 (Does Size Matter?)

Outline Week 3 will look more closely at using images in your study and practice and some of the practicalities such as file formats and sizes.

Lab Topic Scanning and saving images at different resolutions

Checkpoint - all students need to scan at least one of their own images/workbook pages from their current core studio rotation and save it

By the End of This Week: SCAN: something you have done in another class e.g. a drawing/painting (must be dry!)/photograph/print and save it for use at a later date. Save it as a high resolution TIFF, and save a copy as a lower resolution jpeg. READ: Chapter 7: Image Acquisition and Resolution from Digital Foundations Xtine Burrogh & Michael Mandiburg, AIGA Design Press (2009) pp. 109-120 (attched to this worksheet) ANSWER: the questions on the worksheet below (all answers can be found in the lecture or in the reading).
Common File Formats for Images: List 4 file formats commonly used for image files, and indicate a use for each of them (clues: archive, online, photographic) .JPEG Image format for the internet or screen display Higher quality Scans and Printing Open-Standard for document exchange Transferring images on the internet

.TIFF

.PDF

.PNG

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DUNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART VISUAL ARTS CORE STUDIO 1 D.I.G.I.T.A.L. L.I.T.E.R.A.C.Y DIGITAL LITERACY WORKBOOK

What is compression? The reduction of pixels within an image, where it can be lossless or lossy.

Which image file formats compress the file to create a smaller file size? .JPEG and .PNG

What is resolution? Number of pixels displayed per inch.

What resolution should an image be to PRINT well? ________300______________________________ What resolution is sufficient for a file that is going online? ____72_______________________________ Scan an image to save as an archive/print quality file, choosing the correct resolution to scan it at. Save a copy. Next, change the file size (hint: by changing the resolution) so that you have a version of the file, suitable for posting online, or e-mailing easily (e.g. a smaller file size), and save that too. Write down the full file names here, that you saved them under: Print1.tif Web1.jpeg

Task Go to Adobe Photoshop and open an image. Go to File>Image Size and have a look at the dialogue box. -Change the resolution form 72 to 300dpi and save a copy. - Change the resolution form 300 to72dpi and save a copy. -Note what happens.

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DUNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART VISUAL ARTS CORE STUDIO 1 D.I.G.I.T.A.L. L.I.T.E.R.A.C.Y DIGITAL LITERACY WORKBOOK -Now do the same, but untick Resample Image. -Note what happens. What happens when a file is Resampled?

Resampling physically changes the number of pixels in the image.

CC-BY-SA | Rachel Gillies | Otago Polytechnic | 2011

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