TrueView ad

A TrueView ad is a type of online video ad that allows viewers to skip the ad after a certain amount of time. TrueView ads are served through Google’s AdWords advertising platform and can be targeted to specific audiences. What is the difference between TrueView and bumper? The primary difference between TrueView and bumper is … Read more

Scalable font

A scalable font is a digital font that can be resized to any size without losing its original quality. This is in contrast to bitmap fonts, which are made up of pixels and cannot be resized without losing their original quality. Scalable fonts are often used in web design, because they can be resized to … Read more

Ultra High-Definition TV (UHDTV)

Ultra High-Definition TV, or UHDTV, is a new type of television that offers a significantly higher resolution than traditional HDTVs. UHDTVs have a resolution of 3840×2160 pixels, which is four times the resolution of standard HDTVs. This means that UHDTVs can provide a much sharper and more detailed image than HDTVs. UHDTVs are still in … Read more

PNG (Portable Network Graphics)

PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a file format used for storing raster images. PNG is a lossless format, meaning that no information is lost when the file is compressed. PNG is also a portable format, meaning that it can be used on any platform. What is portable network graphics used for? PNG, or Portable Network … Read more

Light field

The light field is a vector function that describes the amount of light flowing in every direction through every point in space. It is a four-dimensional function that includes not only the usual three spatial dimensions, but also the dimension of time. The light field contains all the information that is needed to reconstruct an … Read more

Mechanics-Dynamics-Aesthetics (MDA)

The term “Mechanics-Dynamics-Aesthetics (MDA)” refers to a framework for understanding the elements of a video game. The framework was proposed by game researchers Robin Hunicke, Marc LeBlanc, and Robert Zubek in 2001. The three elements of the framework are mechanics, dynamics, and aesthetics. Mechanics are the rules and systems that govern the game. Dynamics are … Read more

Mosaic

Mosaic is a computer graphics term for a technique that combines multiple images into a single image. The resulting image is usually composed of small, rectangular tiles. Mosaics can be created with digital images, but they can also be created with traditional art media such as paints, pencils, and crayons. Mosaics are often used to … Read more

JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)

The JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) file format is a standard for compressing and storing digital images. JPEG files are commonly used for storing and sharing photos on the web and are also used by digital cameras to store images. JPEG compression uses a lossy compression algorithm, which means that some of the image data … Read more

Display

A display is a computer output device that presents information in a graphical format. Displays are usually divided into two categories: video displays and graphical displays. Video displays present information electronically by modulating the intensity of phosphors on a screen. Graphical displays use a variety of technologies to produce images, including CRTs, LCDs, LED displays, … Read more

Immersive web

The immersive web is a term used to describe the intersection of virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR) technologies with the world wide web. It is a platform for building web-based VR experiences that allow users to interact with digital content in a three-dimensional (3D) environment. The immersive web is still … Read more