ABSTRACT

The arrangement of shape, tone, line and colour within the boundaries of the image area. A method of reducing the file size when a digital image is closed. Retain the proportional dimensions of an image when changing the image size. A print created by placing objects or negatives in direct contact with photographic paper and exposing this paper to light. The circumstances relevant to something under consideration. The difference in brightness between the darkest and lightest areas of the image or subject. Central processing unit used to compute exposure. Reduce image size to enhance composition or limit information. Control for adjusting tonality and colour in digital photography.