Internet Marketing Terms

Frame. One of the many still images that make up the video.
The frame rate . The number of frames that are displayed or sent every second. The live action is about 30 frames per second.
Complete bleeding . Otherwise known as borderless printing. This means that the ink limit applies to all 4 edges of the print.

Gamma . Measuring the degree of contrast of an image in accordance with the properties of the gradation curve. High contrast = high gamma and low = low.
Gamma correction . As for the accurate display of an image on a computer screen, gamma correction controls the overall brightness of the image. Images that have not been adjusted properly may look too dark or faded.
Gamma . This is the range of colors available in the image or the output process. The palette is usually used to describe the printer's ability to accurately and vividly reproduce colors.
GIF . A graphic file format that is mainly used for web graphics files or small animated (GIF) files. It is not suitable for photos, as it contains a maximum of 256 colors.
Gigabyte (GB) . A gigabyte is the amount of computer memory or disk space consisting of approximately one billion bytes (thousands of megabytes). The actual value is 1073741824 bytes (1024 megabytes).
Graduation . Smooth transition between black and white, one color and the other or a color and no color.
The gray level . This is the brightness level of a pixel, representing its brightness from black to white. It is usually defined as a value from 0 to 255, where 0 is black and 255 is white.
The gray scale . A term used to describe an image containing shades of gray rather than colors. It is most often called a black-and-white photograph.
The leading number . The rated output power of the Speedlight flash.



A grayscale image . The image is reproduced on a special screen consisting of dots of different sizes to simulate shades of gray in the image. It is usually used to reproduce images in magazines or newspapers. This is how modern inkjet printers work. Halftoning or smoothing are techniques used to produce a smooth gradation of color compared to clear bands of color or moire patterns.
HD . Hard drive (HDD). This is a high-capacity internal storage device in home computers, usually a C-Drive.
HDTV . High definition television. A new video standard that will give 1,125 lines in the USA instead of the traditional 525 lines of the NTSC standard. The aspect ratio of the screen is 16:9 versus 4:3 for conventional TVs.
The histogram . A histogram is a histogram analysis tool that is used to determine the contrast and dynamic range of any image. Histograms are found in more advanced digital cameras and programs (image editors) such as Adobe Photoshop 7, CS or Elements, and are used to manipulate images. The histogram shows a scale from 0 to 255 (from left to right), where 0 is black and 255 is white.
The hot shoe . The flash connector, which is usually located at the top of the camera, allows you to connect an external flash and start it synchronously with the camera shutter.
Shade. A term used to describe the entire range of colors in the spectrum. Hue is the component that determines which color you use. In gradients, where you use a color model in which hue is a component, you can create some rainbow effects. Bahisbey Güncel Giriş <br>