Thursday, March 7, 2013

Digital Image Project

This week, we were asked to make a digital image project. For this project, we were asked to take pictures of various objects either inside the building or outside the building. My group's topic was "opposites". 

When we were finished taking pictures, we uploaded them from our iPhones to dropbox on the computer. We had to resize them. This aspect of the project was extremely useful to me. I had always wondered how to resize images to make them more computer-friendly. The images that we took were fine for the website because they were already 72 megapixels and around 6x8. Because of this, we didn't have to resize. It was still useful to learn this tool because of future pictures that are taken on a camera  instead of on an iPhone. 

We also learned how to make a Google presentation for our images. This was helpful because it is always on the computer and we never have to worry about saving it to our computer and either emailing it to ourselves or having a flash drive. Instead, the PowerPoint is always on the internet and we can access it from anywhere.

This project was useful for many reasons and I am excited to learn more about how to edit and use digital images. 
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