Digital Photography: A to Z (Part 15)

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Pagemaker
PageMaker:
PageMaker was one of the first desktop publishing programs, introduced in  1985 by Aldus Corporation, initially for the new-Apple Macintosh and in 1987 for PCs running Windows 1.0.
PageMaker relies on Adobe Systems PostScript page description language and in 1994 Adobe Systems acquires Aldus and pageMaker.


PAL:
Phase Alternating Line. A color television standard developed in Germany in 1967 and used in many European and non-European countries. The image size is 786 x 576 pixels with a frequency of 50Hz interlaced (2x 25 half images are generated each second).


Pantone
Pantone:
A color scale consisting of about 3000 gradations in tone that is used in editing digital images.


Digital Photography: A to Z (Part 14)

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Offline
Offline:
Describes the state when no data connection exists.





OLE:
Object Linking and Embedding is a technology developed by Microsoft that allows objects (graphics, tables etc) to be embedded into different files/documents in order to create, for example, a report.

Digital Photography: A to Z (Part 13)

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Flim Negative
Negative:
Flim coated with a light sensitive emulsion that after exposure and processing produces the images taken with the camera in complimentary values.



Network
Network:
The connection of several individual computers to aid data exchange and communication.


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Digital Photography: A to Z (Part 12)

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Mac
Mac:
Abbreviated name of the Apple Macintosh computer. This computer is often used for graphic application and image processing.


Mac OS
Mac OS:
The Apple Macintosh computer's operating system.