Transforming or distorting an image | | |
Merging and disolving two images | | |
The number of frames displayed in one second of video or animation | | |
The number of 'slices' taken of a sound wave when converting it to digital. | | |
Using two distinct channels of sound | | |
The number of bits per pixel | | |
The number of pixels in an image | | |
A series of still images presented in rapid succession | | |
Using a computer to fill in sequences between keyframes | | |
The smallest part of a screen image | | |
The 'blocky' appearance of enlarged bit-mapped images | | |
An example of flat-screen technology | | |
An inputdevice for capturing images and text | | |
A sequential storyboard layout | | |
Reducing the size of a file | | |
Used to encode and decode various types of data | | |
The right to use, copy or control the intellectual property of individuals | | |
The merging of many technologies on one device | | |