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Digital images appear in advertisements, in newspapers, magazines, the Internet and on television. The relatively low cost of digital imaging has enabled more and more people to explore their creativity via digital art. It has been possible for some time to print your digital images or upload them to the Internet. Now your digital images can go onto business cards, calendars, clothing, drink coasters, flags, flyers, key rings, logos, mouse mats, mugs, newsletters, placemats, rulers etc. The places where images appear seems to grow each year, no space is too small, too large or too obscure.
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Smith, J., Joost, R. (2012). Basic Computer Graphics. In: GIMP for Absolute Beginners. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3169-1_3
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