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CFE Review: Pages for Nearpod
Graphics File Extensions
JPEG:
A raster file with the smallest file size that is most commonly used for posting images on the web.
PNG:
A raster file with that is commonly used for print screens and images with transparency.
GIF:
A raster file that uses only 250 colors, but supports animated images or clipart.
TIFF:
A large raster file used for professional high-quality photographs. TIFF files are too large to post on the web.
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Graphics File Extensions
JPEG:
A raster file with the smallest file size that is most commonly used for posting images on the web.
PNG:
A raster file with that is commonly used for print screens and images with transparency.
GIF:
A raster file that uses only 250 colors, but supports animated images or clipart.
TIFF:
A large raster file used for professional high-quality photographs. TIFF files are too large to post on the web.
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Graphics File Extensions
EPS:
A vector file best used for logos and t-shirt designs. EPS files can be converted to a different file type to post the image on the web.
PXD:
A file type that can be either raster or vector and is used to save images, then later used to make further edits in pixlr.
PSD:
A file type that can be either raster or vector and is used to save images, then later used to make further edits in Adobe Photoshop.
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Search Engines
Boolean Operators
Understanding Copyright
Plagiarism
Unit 3 -
Internet Research
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Email Communication
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Let's Review
Graphics Software
Video Editing Software
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