The Wonderful World of Graphics
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Transcript The Wonderful World of Graphics
Enhancing Your Teaching with the
Effective Use of Digital Images
Richard P. Usatine, MD
Nancy B. Clark, MEd
For STFM Annual Conference, September 2003,
Atlanta
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Outline
Teaching with Images
File Formats and Resolutions
Capturing Images
Inserting Images
Manipulating Images
Publishing to the Web
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Interesting Patients & Clinical Cases
Dermatology
Rheumatology
Ophthalmology
Infectious Disease
Sports Medicine
Musculoskeletal Problems
Allergies
Families
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Sample Images
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Vesicles
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Photographs tell a story
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Cutaneous Larva Migrans
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Nit
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Bumper Sticker
A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND
WORDS, but it uses up a thousand times the
memory.
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Definitions:
Clipart
Photographs
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File Formats
Graphics File Formats:
gif (clip art)
jpg (photos)
Bmp (bitmap)
Tiff
Converting issues
http://www.cs.sfu.ca/CourseCentral/365/li/material/notes/Chap3/Chap3.
2/Chap3.2.html
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Resolution
Resolution DPI:
Web (72 dpi)
vs Print (1440 dpi)
# Colors
Gif 256
Jpg 16 million
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Sources of Graphics
Capturing Graphics from the Web
Capturing Graphics from the Screen
Digital Cameras
Scanning
Pictures
Text
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Web Graphics
Right-click on image
Select COPY
Paste image into application
Or Select Save Image As…
Insert image into application
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Find a Web Source
Google Images Search
www.google.com
Click on Images and do search
Find image in correct size
Thumbnails
Large image
Right Click – Copy (quick way)
Right Click – Save Image As (long way)
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Create a New PowerPoint
Create Blank Presentation
Insert Menu
Picture… Picture from file
My Pictures
Select picture
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PowerPoint Photo Albums
Insert menu, Picture, New Photo Album.
Add a picture from a file or disk
Add a picture from a scanner or camera
Album Layout
Click Create.
Use the Format Photo Album dialog box to
modify album.
Large group of pictures: select all the pictures you
want, click Insert, click Create.
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Screen Captures
PrintScreen Button
Whole screen
CTRL-ALTPrintScreen
Active window only
Paste Clipboard
(CTRL-V)
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Digital Cameras
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Choosing a Digital Camera
Easy to use and/or many controllable features
Point and shoot versus a lot of control?
Optical zoom of at least 3 to 1
Digital zoom is less useful and decreases the resolution
Strong macro capability
Test it in the store
Size and price
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Megapixels
Megapixels are calculated by multiplying the
horizontal and vertical pixel dimensions:
1600 x 1200= 1,920,000= 1.9 MP
Only need a resolution of 1024 by 768 pixels
(not even 1 megapixel) to fill a high quality
computer monitor or a PowerPoint slide
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Resolution and megapixels
640 x 480
= .3 mp
2400 x 1800
= 4.3 mp
1600 x 1200
= 1.9 mp
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Compression
Compression allows for smaller size files with less
information but equal pixel numbers
TIFF – no compression, used for print publishing
JPEG (Joint Photographics Experts Group)
Fine 1:4 compression
Normal 1:8 compression
Basic 1:16 compression
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Printing Photographs
Highest quality print will have the highest
number of pixels and the lowest compression
A 1600 x 1200 when printed at 300 dpi
makes a 5.3 x 4 inch print
At 150 dpi you can print an 8 x 10 photo
dpi are like peanut butter – the more you
spread the dots, the thinner the peanut butter
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On-line resources for Digital
Photography
http://www.imaging-resource.com/
http://www.nd.edu/~learning/pages/digiphoto
.html (Notre Dame University)
http://www.shortcourses.com/using/index.ht
m
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CLOSE UP
USE THE MACRO FOCUS FOR CLOSE-UPS OF SKIN
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Scanning
4. Draw dotted box
5. Save As
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Inserting a picture in Word and
PowerPoint
Select the Insert Menu
Select Picture or Image
Select Clipart... or From File…
Where Saved?
What Name?
Move it
Resize it
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Manipulating Images
In PowerPoint
In a graphics program
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The PowerPoint Picture Toolbar
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Resizing
Maintain Aspect Ratio (Shift-Corners)
Reduce Pixels
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Cropping
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Rotate, flip, and mirror
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Adjusting
Color, Contrast, Brightness
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Manipulate Your Images
Using a graphics program
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Graphics Programs
Microsoft Photo Editor
Adobe PhotoShop
Adobe Photo Deluxe
Paint Shop Pro
Windows Paint
Microsoft Image Composer
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Microsoft Photo Editor
Use this to resize the image
Web/PowerPoint 1024 W X 768 H max
800 X 600
640 X 480
Print
8 X 10 2000 X 1500 (3 megapixels) 14M
3X5
1 megapixel
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Resizing Image
Image Menu
Resize
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Save as
Save as type
.gif for clipart
.jpg for photo
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Compressing the Presentation
In PowerPoint
Double click on
image
Click COMPRESS
Select all pictures in
presentation
Select Web format
Click OK
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Publishing to the Web
Preview first
File menu, Web
Page Preview
File menu, Save as
Web Page
Save as Type
Web page
Web Archive
Change Title
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