MMWD Vocabulary 2.01 Crossword

This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Computer Science & Technology has 35 clues. Answers range from 2 to 12 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.

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A raster graphic format for storing Icons in Microsoft Windows operating systems. Supports transparency and can store multiple versions of the same image in different sizes and color depths. Short for Icon.
A compressed raster graphic format commonly found online and designed for storing high-quality photographs with millions of colors. Does not support animation or transparency. Short for Joint Photographic Experts Group. Same as JPG and JPE.
A graphic format that can store both raster- and vector-based content. Supports animation, layers, transparency, and multiple color depths. Commonly used online to preview images. Short for Portable Network Graphic.
An open-standard XML-based file format for two-dimensional vector graphics that support compression and script-based animation. Under development by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Short for Scalable Vector Graphics.
A lossless raster graphic format most commonly used to store faxes, scans, and other images for high resolution editing and printing. Short for Tagged Image File Format. Same as TIF.
The native vector-based graphic format for Microsoft Office Clip Art. Short for Windows Meta File.
A tool to distort an area of an image by blending the colors that results in an unfocused appearance. Usually done to hide a blemish.
To copy part of an image to another location on the same image to replace unwanted parts. Same as Rubber Stamp.
A tool to select a color from the screen. Same as Eye Dropper.
To remove unwanted portions from a graphic image
better fit in a publication. Similar to Trim.
To squish, skew, or otherwise stretch a graphic out of shape by changing either the height or the width attribute without affecting the other.
To replace the background of an enclosed shape or other object with a color, gradient, or pattern.
Features of graphic editing programs that
procedurally-generated special effects to images.
Small clickable areas (usually black squares or white circles) displayed around the perimeter of a selected object used in resizing.
The position of an object relative to other objects such that one appears on top of or behind another.
A tool to select a region of the same or similar color based on a tolerance.
To change the orientation of an object by degrees either clockwise or counterclockwise.
To change the size of an image either larger or smaller while maintaining the image's aspect ratio.
To remove unused areas of the canvas from a graphic image. Similar to Crop.
Knowledge of color mixing and the visual impact of color choices in design.
The primary property of colors by which they are known that distinguishes one color from another. Examples: Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, etc.
A subjective property of colors that describes its perceived brightness along a lightness–darkness axis. Produces Tints and Shades. Same as Brightness and Value.
A subjective property of colors that describes its perceived concentration along an intense–dull axis. Produces Tones. Same as Colorfulness or Purity.
Darker versions of the same color made by mixing with black. The Luminosity varies but Hue and Saturation remain constant.
Lighter versions of the same color made by mixing with white. The Luminosity varies but Hue and Saturation remain constant.
More colorful or dull versions of the same color made by mixing with gray. The Saturation varies but Hue and Luminosity remain constant.
Technique for removing the appearance of jagged edges when digital images are displayed on a computer monitor.
A design effect created by varying shades that go from dark to light.
A selection of available colors that can range up to 16.7 million.
Blending colors together to modify existing colors or produce new ones. DITHERING A smooth transition from one color to another. Applied to objects as a fill.
An image shown without color and displayed only in terms of white, black, and various shades of gray.
A repeating design. Applied to objects as a fill.
A portion of an image that is invisibile and allows the background to show through. Uses up 1 color in the palette.

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