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CH 9 Quiz 1. CMYK 2. RGB 3. RGB 4. 256 5. Bit depth 6. 256 7. 16.7 million 8. No 9. 65536 10. Larger, less crammed 11. Less pixels less memory more color 12. 51:0:204 13. 20/0/80 14. 33 00 cc CH 10 Quiz 1. JPEG - doesn’t need transparency 2. JPEG - drawing 3. GIF - transparency would be nice around the edges if the background is not similar to the pic 4. GIF - transparency would be nice around the edges if the background is not similar to the pic 5. A 6. B 7. B 8. Visitors know what to expect from the label and alt labels tell people what they are missing if graphics are off 9. 2 Tour • http://www.algebra.com/ I got a new computer last night and I cannot get it smaller than 16-bit, but this page has dithered words • http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?call=bv.View..ShowTOC&rid=helppubmed.TOC&depth=2 Again, the new computer makes it hard to see what loads slower. This is faster than lightning speed and it seems the logo at the top seemed to scroll slightly • http://www.nypost.com There are several graphics. The ones that would be JPEG would be the ones that are boxy • http://www.sosmath.com/ the initial graphic has lettering that is not aliased. • http://www.target.com/b/ref=sc_iw_r_2_1/602-6847000-6899807?node=15810471 no • http://www.target.com they have alternate toolbars everywhere on the page • Again brand new computer, no problems. Can’t find a slow page anywhere now. • I guess all I am clicking on are more professional sites. All graphics seem to be relevant and not over done. • I finally figured it out. There are buttons there that indicate a picture used to be there. The status bar tells you what the link is to. • I can’t tell the difference on my fast new computer with my fast server.

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