Part of Lesson Plan: Life Size Cardboard Cutout in High Resolution
Activity Overview / Details
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student sample:
Predict: Ask the students - How many 8 x 10” 300
ppi pictures would it take to build yourself in a large digital
image?
Knowing the highest file size that your camera captures -
i.e. 2400 x 3600 ppi, Give students 10 minutes to predict with a
written or drawing solution using prior knowledge
Read and review: From the book, Photo Course, an interactive
mulitmedia text, p50-60
Answer these questions.
1. Image sizes or _______________________ is/are
specified in PIXELS.
2. Larger images are good for
________________________. Smaller images are good for
__________________________________
3. How do you calculate Image size?
4. What is pixelization?
5. What is an advantage of a large resolution in
an image?__________________________________-
6. A smooth curve is obtained by more
_____________________________.
7. The number of ________________ pixels affects
the clarity of details and sharpness of edges.
8. The output devices determines the size of an
image. Many programs reduce images ____________________ so you
don’t have to scroll.
Explain how the Kodak car can be the same size printed as on
the screen on page 58.
9. What does a JPEG camera format do?
10. Define JPEG
11. Define TIFF
12. Define RAW
Materials / Resource
title-photocourse.htm
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Photo Course book, an interactive multimedia course - you can buy whole book here
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