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NAT:
The abbreviation used in shooting scripts for natural
sound, or sound that is recorded through the regular course of shooting.
Navigation Bar:
A list of links found at the top, bottom or left
of a web page that allow visitors to find any page within a given web
site.
Negative Scanners:
Devices used to importing images into a digital
program using film negatives, slides, or other art through which light
can be shined to create an image.
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Output:
The process of sending a finished product from
a program to its final resting place, such as a disk, printed hard copy,
or Web destination.
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Paintbrush tool:
A Photoshop tool used to add color and effects
to images by smoothing them on with strokes in a variety of sizes and
widths.
Pixels:
The small dots that make up an electronic image;
equivalent in memory to a bit.
Post-production:
The period after taping in which a final video
project is produced and edited
Producers:
People who produce a video from raw footage, both
audio and video.
PSD:
Stands for Photoshop Document; this file type is
limited to use within the Photoshop program.
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Resampling:
The process of changing the pixel dimensions in
an electronic photo to adjust image size.
RGB:
A color scheme commonly used for electronic images,
reflecting red, green and blue pixel color combinations.
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