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RGB color model is an additive color model in which red, green, and blue light are added together in various ways to reproduce a broad array of colors. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RGB_color_model

Resolution: is the number of distinct pixels in each dimension that can be displayed. When an image
 is composed of dots smaller than this they appear to the eye as continuous tone. This has been relied upon by the printing trade for a couple of hundred years. Every photograph and every image that you see in every book, magazine, calendar and art reproduction is comprised of dots of ink, at resolutions type.

 Raster graphics:  image or bitmap is a data structure representing a generally rectangular grid of pixels, or points of color, viewable via a monitor, paper, or other display medium. Raster images are stored in image files with varying formats.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Raster_graphics

Rollover refers to a button created by a web developer or web designer, found within a web page, used to provide interactivity between the user and the page itself. The term rollover in this regard originates from the visual process of "rolling the mouse cursor over the button" causing the button to react.
 wikipedia.org/wiki/Rollover_(web_design)

(RAM): Random-access memory  is a form of computer data storage. Today, it takes the form of integrated circuits that allow stored data to be accessed in any randam order.The word "RAM" is often associated with volatile types of memory (such as DRAM memory modules), where the information is lost after the power is switched off. Many other types of memory are RAM as well, including most types of ROM and a type of flash memory called NOR-Flash.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Random-access_memory

A web search engine is designed to search for information on the World Wide Web and FTP servers. The search results are generally presented in a list of results and are often called hits. The information may consist of web pages, images, information and other types of files.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_search_engine

A scripting language:  is a command set targeted at controlling some specific piece of hardware, software, or operating system. Almost always usable from a stored format such as a simple text file, a section of read-only persistent storage in an embedded device, a deck of punched cards, or other mechanism. Stored sets of commands, especially those stored in files, can be generically called scripts, but usually have more specific names depending on their purpose and context. Such early scripting languages were created to shorten the traditional edit-compile-link-run process.


Spam:  is the use of electronic messaging systems. The most common is e-mail spam, the term is applied to similar abuses in other media: eg.  instant messaging spam,  It is really electronic junk mail.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Spam_(electronic)

Streaming media: is multimedia that is constantly received by and presented to an end-user. The name refers to the delivery method of the medium rather than to the medium itself. The distinction is usually applied to media that are distributed over telecommunications networks, as most other delivery systems are either inherently streaming (e.g., radio, television) or inherently non-streaming (e.g., books, video cassettes, audio Live streaming, more specifically, means taking the media and broadcasting it live over the Internet. wikipedia.org/wiki/Streaming_media

Scanner:  is a device that optically scans images, printed text, handwriting, or an object, and converts it to a digital image. Common examples found in offices are variations of the desktop (or flatbed) scanner where the document is placed on a glass window for scanning.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Image_scanner

Stop Frame Animation: is an animation technique to make a physically manipulated object appear to move on its own. The object is moved in small increments between individually photographed frames, creating the illusion of movement when the series of frames is played as a continuous sequence. Clay figures are often used in stop motion for their ease of repositioning.

 Saturation:  is  referring to the perceived intensity of a specific color. . Saturation is the colorfulness of a color relative to its own brightness Though this general concept is intuitive, terms such as chroma, saturation, purity, and intensity are often used without great precision, and even when well-defined depend greatly on the specific color model in use.


(SLR): is a single lens reflex camera  that typically uses a semi-automatic moving mirror system that permits the photographer to see exactly what will be captured by the film or digital imaging system (after a very small delay), as opposed to pre-SLR cameras where the view through the viewfinder could be significantly different from what was captured on film.s because they are system cameras with interchangeable parts, allowing customization. They also have far less shutter lag, allowing photographs to be timed more precisely. Also the pixel resolution, contrast ratio, refresh rate, and color gamut of an LCD preview screen cannot compete with the clarity and shadow detail of a direct-viewed optical
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Scrolling: In computer graphics, movies, television, and other kinetic displays, scrolling is sliding text, images or video across a monitor or display. "Scrolling", as  Smooth scrolling is a feature to reduce what the viewer would perceive as "jumps" (discontinuous movement) in the display. The computational effort of moving images and video smoothly is high, therefore successful smooth scrolling in text is most common. .wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrolling

Thumbnails are reduced-size versions of pictures, used to help in recognizing and organizing them, serving the same role for images as a normal text index does for words. In the age of digital images, visual search engines and image-organizing programs normally use thumbnails, as do most modern operating systems or desktop environments, such as Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, thumbnail images t
wikipedia.org/wiki/Thumbnail

TIFF:   Tagged Image File Format - is a file format for storing images, popular among Apple Macintosh owners, graphic artists- wikipedia.org/wiki/Tagged_Image_File_Format
(USB): Universal Serial Bus  is a specification to establish communication between devices and a host controller (usually a personal computer) USB has effectively replaced a variety of interfaces such as serial and parallel ports.
USB can connect all computer peripherals. USB was designed for personal computers, but it has become commonplace on other devices such as smartphones, PDAs and video game consoles, and as a power cord. wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Serial_Bus
(URL): In computing, a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) that  specifies where an identified resource is available. 
 wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Resource_Locator
vodcast: A video podcast (sometimes shortened to vodcast) is a term used for the online delivery of video on demand video clip. enclosures. The term is used to distinguish between podcasts which most commonly contain audio files and those referring to the distribution of video. wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_podcast
Vector graphics is the use of geometrical primitives such as points, lines, curves, and shapes or polygon(s), which are all based on mathematical equations, ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_graphics
virtual memory: in a computer is a memory management technique developed for multitasking kernels. This technique virtualizes a computer architecture's various hardware memory devices (such as RAM modules and disk storage drives).
wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_memory
The World Wide Web, abbreviated as WWW or W3 and commonly known as the Web, is a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Wide_Web

Web Robot or Spiders: is a computer program that browses the World Wide Web in a methodical, automated manner or in an orderly fashion. Many sites, in particular search engines, use spidering as a means of providing up-to-date data. Also, crawlers can be used to gather specific types of information from Web pages, such as harvesting e-mail addresses (usually for spam).wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_crawler


Wi-Fi is a trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. A Wi-Fi enabled device such as a personal computer, video game console, smartphone, or digital audio player can ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wi-Fi A web programmer or coder is the person who writes the code and backend ... Web programmers in these specific programming laguages mean the talent pool is ...
Web art:  is a form of digital artwork distributed via the Internet. This form of art has circumvented the traditional dominance of the gallery and museum system, delivering aesthetic experiences via the Internet. In many cases, the viewer is drawn into some kind of interaction with the work of art. Artists working in this manner are sometimes referred to as net artists.


Web colors are colors used in designing web pages, and the methods for describing and specifying those colors. Hexadecimal color codes begin with a hash  However, user agents vary in the fidelity with which they represent the specified colors. More advanced user agents use color management to provide better color fidelity; this is particularly important for Web-to-print applications.
.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_colors

Use the links on this page to get the information you need about Windows Media Player and other Windows Media technologies. ...windows.microsoft.com/en.../windows/.../windows-media

A web banner or banner ad is a form of advertising on the World Wide Web. This form of online advertising entails embedding an advertisement into a web page ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_banner

A web programmer or coder is the person who writes the code and backend ... Web programmers in these specific programming laguages mean the talent pool is ...
www.kangainternet.com.au/web-programmers.html

 Web art:  is a form of digital artwork distributed via the Internet. This form of art has circumvented the traditional dominance of the gallery and museum system, delivering aesthetic experiences via the Internet. In many cases, the viewer is drawn into some kind of interaction with the work of art. Artists working in this manner are sometimes referred to as net artists.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_art

 
WYSIWYG  is an acronym for what you see is what you get. The term is used in computing to describe a system in which content displayed during editing appears very similar to the final output which might be a printed document, web page, or slide presentation.

Use the links on this page to get the information you need about Windows Media Player and other Windows Media technologies. ...windows.microsoft.com/en.../windows/.../windows-media

 
Wi-Fi is a trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. A Wi-Fi enabled device such as a personal computer, video game console, smartphone, or digital audio player can ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wi-Fi

A web banner or banner ad is a form of advertising on the World Wide Web. This form of online advertising entails embedding an advertisement into a web page ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_banner

The World Wide Web, commonly known as the Web, is a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet. With a web browser, one can view web pages that may contain text, images, videos, and other multimedia and navigate between them via hyperlinks. The World-Wide Web was developed to be a pool of human knowledge, and human culture, which would allow collaborators in remote sites to share their ideas and all aspects of a common project.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Wide_Web


XHTML (eXtensible HyperText Markup Language) is a family of XML markup languages that mirror or extend versions of the widely-used Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), the language in which web pages are written.
 XHTML is an application of XML, a more restrictive subset of SGML. Because XHTML documents need to be well-formed, they can be parsed using standard XML parsers—unlike HTML, which requires a lenient HTML-specific parser.
wikipedia.org/wiki/XHTML

Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a set of rules for encoding documents in machine-readable form. It is defined in the XML 1.0 Specification produced by the  and several other related specifications, all gratis open standardsXML's design goals emphasize simplicity, generality, and usability over the Internet It is a textual data format with strong support via Unicode for the languages of the world. Although the design of XML focuses on documents, it is widely used for the representation of arbitrary data structures, for example in web services.
wikipedia.org/wiki/XML
Yahoo: is the world's most visited home page. Quickly find what you're searching for, get in touch with friends and stay in-the-know with the latest information.

 The ZIP file format is a data compression and archive format. A ZIP file contains one or more files that have been compressed to reduce file size, or stored as-is. The ZIP file format permits a number of compression algorithms.
wikipedia.org/wiki/ZIP_(file_format)