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Tuesday, 6 May 2014
A. exporting your file from adobe pp6
how do you export?
press on sequence 01 and then you go on file export media.
where do you export to?you export to the media drive
How do you name your file? why is this important?You name your file by going on output name and then you type the name in. Nameing your file is very important because if you dont name your files right,you will later on find it hard to find which file is old and which one is new. It will make life much easier and organised if you name it correctly.
What are the different formats? MP4,MOV,AVI,WMV,FLV-explian,discussing file size,resolution/quality and purpose--where will it be used and why is that important?
AVI=35MB
MP4=24.9MP
AVI=40.8MB
FLV=18MB
MP4= MP4 is to store audio or video data.It is used to stream videos or to upload videos on youtube. it can also be used to stream music. Many use it as it provides high quality videos,it also has a great file size.
MOV= This is used to save many files fro example movie files,video ckips etc.It allows these to be saved onto your hard drive or any other devices.
AVI=AVI files can contain both audio and video data in a filE,You can also play it back as it has synchronous with audio video playback.AVI files support streaming many things like audios and videos,AVI stands for Audio Video Interleave.
FLV= FlV stands for flash video.This is used on embedded videos on the internet and youtube etc.
B.CONVERTING AND CLIPPING your videos using MPEG STREAMCLIP
How to you import your film?
You go on file then presss import,after you have done that you choose the video you want to import.
what formats can you choose-why is this important? you can use mp4,mov,avi,flv,and wmf thease are important because different files are used for different things and they all have different sizes.
why is converting so useful? converting files is important so that it can be put into different files.
why is clipping useful? clipping is useful because you cut out any bites you dont want.
C.Uploading video to Youtube
i.what is the account name and passowrk-where do you find this important?
The name is COOMBEMEDIASTUDENT the passoword is Miss Ts surname and her room number and you can get this information from the everythingmdeiastudies.com
ii.How do you name and tag/label your video(for searching)
After you have uploaded your video to put tags on your video you first go on info and then settings,and then when you go on the botton it says tags and you press that.
iii.How do you annotate a video?
you annotate a video by uploading it first and then going on youtube and then press upload
Friday, 22 November 2013
Task2-image file types aylin altay
What is pixel dimesnsions= The display resolution of a digital television, computer monitor or
display device is the number of distinct pixels in each dimension that
can be displayed. .
Dpi resolution(dots per inch)=Dots per inch (DPI) is a measure of spatial priniting or video dot density, in particular the number of individual dots that can be placed in a line within the span of 1 inch (2.54 cm).
quality(of an image)= the standard of something as measured against other things of a similar kind; the degree of excellence of something.
Compression settings=Compression is the process of lessening the dynamic range between the loudest and quietest parts of an audio signal.
Bitmap/raster=when you take a photograph using a digital camera or scan an image from a magazine, you are creating a bitmap graphic.
Vector= Vector graphics are created in graphics packages and consist of shapes called objects.
What are the differences= the differences between Vector and Bitamp is that bitmap graphics are made up of pixels of differenct colours where as vetors are made up of objects.Also Bimap can be edited by individaul pixels and vector grahics can be edited by individual objects and when they are resized Bitmap lose quality well as Vector graphics do not loose their quality.Another thing is that Bitmap graphics look real well as Vector graphics do not look that real they look more like cartoon images.and finally there common formats are different the bitmap files common are .bmp, .dib, jpeg, gif, tiff, .png well as the Vector Graphics formats are.cgm, .svg, .odg, .eps, .xml.
what are thease different file types?
.tiff=tiff stands for "Tagged Image File Format" and is a standard in the printing and publishing industry. tiff files are much more larger than theirjpeg counterparts and they can can be either uncompressed or compressed using lossless compression. A advanage of this file is that tiff files can have a bit depth of either 16-bits per channel or 8-bits per channel, and multiple layered images can be stored in a single tiff file. Another benefit of this file type is that the tiff files are very good for archiving intermediate files which you may edit later, since it introduces no compression artifacts.also many cameras have an option to create images as Tiff files which is good.
.jpg=JPEG stands for Joint Photographic Expert Group" this was specifically developed for storing photographic images which is very uselfu but it has also become a standard format for storing images in digital cameras and displaying photographic images on internet web pages which is a benefit as you can store many images in your digital camera JPEG files are much smaller than those saved as TIFF, however this comes at a cost since JPEG.Another benefit of this is that it is also helpful to get a visual intuition for how varying degrees of compression impact the quality of your image. At 100%, you will barely notice any difference between the compressed and uncompressed.
.png= Png stands for Portable Network Graphics which is a raster graphic file format that supports lossless data compression. PNG was created as an improved, non-patented replacement for Graphics Interchange Format, and is the most used lossless image compression format on the Internet.
Dpi resolution(dots per inch)=Dots per inch (DPI) is a measure of spatial priniting or video dot density, in particular the number of individual dots that can be placed in a line within the span of 1 inch (2.54 cm).
quality(of an image)= the standard of something as measured against other things of a similar kind; the degree of excellence of something.
Compression settings=Compression is the process of lessening the dynamic range between the loudest and quietest parts of an audio signal.
Bitmap/raster=when you take a photograph using a digital camera or scan an image from a magazine, you are creating a bitmap graphic.
Vector= Vector graphics are created in graphics packages and consist of shapes called objects.
What are the differences= the differences between Vector and Bitamp is that bitmap graphics are made up of pixels of differenct colours where as vetors are made up of objects.Also Bimap can be edited by individaul pixels and vector grahics can be edited by individual objects and when they are resized Bitmap lose quality well as Vector graphics do not loose their quality.Another thing is that Bitmap graphics look real well as Vector graphics do not look that real they look more like cartoon images.and finally there common formats are different the bitmap files common are .bmp, .dib, jpeg, gif, tiff, .png well as the Vector Graphics formats are.cgm, .svg, .odg, .eps, .xml.
what are thease different file types?
.tiff=tiff stands for "Tagged Image File Format" and is a standard in the printing and publishing industry. tiff files are much more larger than theirjpeg counterparts and they can can be either uncompressed or compressed using lossless compression. A advanage of this file is that tiff files can have a bit depth of either 16-bits per channel or 8-bits per channel, and multiple layered images can be stored in a single tiff file. Another benefit of this file type is that the tiff files are very good for archiving intermediate files which you may edit later, since it introduces no compression artifacts.also many cameras have an option to create images as Tiff files which is good.
.jpg=JPEG stands for Joint Photographic Expert Group" this was specifically developed for storing photographic images which is very uselfu but it has also become a standard format for storing images in digital cameras and displaying photographic images on internet web pages which is a benefit as you can store many images in your digital camera JPEG files are much smaller than those saved as TIFF, however this comes at a cost since JPEG.Another benefit of this is that it is also helpful to get a visual intuition for how varying degrees of compression impact the quality of your image. At 100%, you will barely notice any difference between the compressed and uncompressed.
.png= Png stands for Portable Network Graphics which is a raster graphic file format that supports lossless data compression. PNG was created as an improved, non-patented replacement for Graphics Interchange Format, and is the most used lossless image compression format on the Internet.
Friday, 13 September 2013
Tuesday, 10 September 2013
bannana world
i love the world like cheese on toast and i carry a bannana rucksack i loveee the world l
p.s i dont like cheese on toast
p.s i dont like cheese on toast
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