Images
- Bit depth - the bit depth is two, but the number of tones that can be represented is 2^2 or 4. A color image is typically represented by a bit depth ranging from 8 to 24 or higher.
- As a general rule, digital pictures and scanned images are bitmap files. Drawings made in applications like Adobe Illustrator or Corel Draw are saved as vector graphics.
- GIF, JPEG, and PNG are most commonly used on the web.
- GIF - used particularly for lower resolution images and animations because it is limited to 8-bit resolution.
- JPEG - used particularly for photographs and higher resolution images and uses compression to keep file sizes small.
- PNG - also used for photographs and higher resolution images, uses compression , and incorporates a transparency layer.
- To save images to your desktop, you can either Right-Click (control click) and choose "Save Linked File as..." OR, on a Mac, click and drag onto the desktop, into a Finder window, or directly into an application.
- Image Transfer from Sibelius or Noteflight -
- Screen shot the section desire and transfer it to a folder
- Select the Graphic selection option, highlight the section, then go under File, select Export, export to the desired format then folder
- Under File, select Export, export a system or page to the desired format then folderLink to at least three resources online that contain image content you might use in your teaching.
- Three resources that contains text content:
Music Notation Collage and School Logo