Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Monday, November 5, 2012

Principals of design part 1(?)

I didn't know that we were suppose to turn this part in.

Well seeing as grades must be in at 9 tomorrow I'll just take a terrible picture of this on my phone.

I found the majority of it in my locker.


Friday, November 2, 2012

















First of which, I really hope you wanted us to upload all these files because this took forever. Now I don't know which is which. Fun. (These aren't in order)

Alright I'll have to go through photoshop again.

To start with the top:

The first option, Gif 128 dithered loses quality from the original png and has a spotty appearance but isn't bad.

The Gif 128 Non Dithered has little contrast besides the gradient being a little poorer. 

Gif 32 dithered gets slightly worse.

Gif 32 no dither is horrid and the whole gradient of the sky is about 4 shades.

Gif 64 dithered is slightly worse than 128 but gaining quality. 

Gif 64 no dither is, once again, slightly worse. 

Gif restrictive doesn't even look like the picture. it just makes it only a few, unrelating colors. 

JPEG high is very nice quality.

JPEG low is a little fuzzy

Medium is of course in between the too. 

PNG-28 is perhaps the best quality but maybe a little sharp.

PNG-8 is too sharp.













To start from the top.


GIF 128 dithered loses some of the quality it originally had and becomes a little "liney"  in the gradient.

I really can't find the difference between GIF 128 dithered and no dithered. 

GIF 32 dithered has lines much, much more prominent taking quality of the gradient away drastically. 

The background lines are sharper in GIF 32 no-dither. 

GIF 64 dithered and non-dithered are between 128 and 32 on the quality scale. 

GIF restrictive, I don't even know why anybody would ever use this. This just completely rips apart everything and has like 6 colors. 

JPEG high restored the quality the image once had.

JPEG Low is lower quality but better than the gifs.

JPEG Medium is between the two. 

The PNGs are good quality. 

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Monday, October 29, 2012

Cheetah running

Took these images form a National Geographic video for I thought National Geographic would have the best image quality. 

Sadly, the cheetah did not make the whole gait so it doesn't look like It's running. 

Let's see if this works.

Ah this is really bad.