A nice set of drawing pencils, an eraser, ruler, Access to a copy machine, a format, and some imaginative ideas.
Reading graphic materials is reading drawings, diagrams, and symbols other than words.
it can print out anything big disadvantage: it's really big so it can take up a lot of space it is realy slow I think you're confusing a graphic plotter with a wide-format inkjet printer. They're both big and slow, but a plotter doesn't "print." It draws, with either a pen (which is used in CAD work--not graphics) or a knife for cutting vinyl, stencils or whatever. Wide-format inkjets print large things.
A graphic solution is when you answer a question by graphing.
inline is picture staying still and floating graphic is moving around
because its rubbish and jom
GIF stands for Graphics Interchange Format in the computer technology. This term is very popular in the field of web and graphic designing. This format supports only 256 colors for image or graphic but it is better in the quality in the comparison of the jpg format.
The XDDR is a memory format. It is a format that can be used for both graphic and system memory.
.gif
Graphic Interchange Format
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yes, it stands for Graphic Interchange Format. The files in the gif format have the .gif extension.
No, MP3 is not a graphic file format. MP3 file formats are made up of audio and images. Most likely videos and slideshows with added sounds.
They are file format for graphic. Each has different ways of handling, compression, transparency and scaling. tif = tagged image format jpeg = join photographic expert group gif = graphic interchange format
Yes, along with TIF, JPG.
Because there was no IBM-PC-standard graphic format, individual programmers developed their own ways to describe a graphic on the screen. These different ways are called graphics formats.
Most common graphic file extensions are: .jpg .jpeg .png .gif (for animated images)