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The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included. |
Projects may include: | e-commerceeducational productgameinformation productpromotional producttraining productwebsite. |
Relevant personnel may include: | clientdesignergraphic artistinteractive media authorprogrammer, coder and technical support peoplesupervisorweb managerother specialist creative and administrative staff. |
Scanner features may include: | bit depthdynamic rangeoptical resolutionoutput format (e.g. RGB, greyscale or CMYK)platen sizereflective or transmissive (film)range of film holders. |
Scanner settings may include: | bit depthcolour or greyscalecolour/target/working spacecropdestinationdust and scratch handling (e.g. ICE, FARE)grain management (e.g. GEM)multi-samplingorientationoutput dimension and resolution or file sizepreferences/optionsrestoration of colour (e.g. ROC)scalingsharpeningsource image typetones, contrast, colour cast, saturation. |
Digital camera features may include: | apertureautomatic, program or manual settingsbatteriescolour, target, working spacecompatibility with hardware and digital imaging software exposure compensationfile formatflash, fill flashlens focal lengths, such as wide angle, close-up and telephotomenu functionsresolution - megapixels shutter speedsize and type of memory card(s)subject modeswhite balance. |
Photographic techniques may include: | compositiondepth of fielddynamic rangefield of viewframinglighting. |
Digital imaging software may include: | a wide range of programs, e.g.:Adobe Photoshop Adobe Photoshop ElementsAdobe Photoshop LightroomApple ApertureCorel Paint Shop ProCorel PhotoPaintGNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP and GIMPshop). |
Manipulating digital images may include: | appending text/type for files and captionsbrushingcreating artistic effectscroppingeditingeliminating red eyeemulating photographic effectsimage enhancement including tones, contrast, colour cast/tint, saturationmasking layersretouching (i.e. cloning, rubber stamping, healing, patching)sharpeningstitching (panoramic scenes)using layers for compositesusing pre-sets. |
Visual design principles may include: | balanceemphasismovementperspectiveproportionscaleunity. |
Communication principles may include: | communicates messageconveys meaningmeets audience requirementsuses functional components. |
Output formats may include: | GIFJPEGPDFPICTPNGPSDTIFF. |
Platforms may include: | CDDVDgames consoleinternet kioskmobile phoneother video playback devicespersonal digital assistant (PDA)video player (iPods). |
Metadata tags may include: | authorcopyright noticedate of capture/date createddescriptionEXIF and IPTC standardsfile sizeformat headline/captionkeywords/subjectlocation/GPS coordinatesresolutionrights usage termsroll/identifier #subjecttimetitleversion. |