GCM 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Lossy Compression, Joint Photographic Experts Group, Tiff
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Gcm 110 principles of graphic design, layout and typography (part 1) Basic workflow: customer and marketer think of solutions. Solved through visual communications: graphic designer creates files, prepress operator makes the files ready for a printing device. Takes digital files and prepares them to go to press: press operator prints the job, post-press blind the job. Depends on item being printed/assembled: job is shipped to the customer. The design process: planning, design, development, feedback. Cycle continues until everyone is satisfied (designer, customer etc. ) Made of up mathematical curves and line settings. Size can change without losing quality (as big as you want) Cropping, sizing, changing brightness and contrast etc. Raster and bitmap mean the same thing. Made up of pixels instead of mathematical lines. Used to lay the above together in one design. Quark - used to be go to standard, until adobe came out with indesign. Indesign - links to all resources for small file size.