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A 3 page overview of the advances computer graphics are making into the modern world of photography. Digital art is many times more powerful than any combination of previously existing medias such as television, radio, video, film, text and images. With electronic art the graphic design artist can produce a virtual world, images can be transmitted around the world in milliseconds and changes can be incorporated in almost as little time in sizing, composition, layering, blending and other artistic considerations. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Computer graphics have infiltrated practically every aspect of our lives and trends have taken sometimes unexpected directions. One of the most interesting trends, however, is the use of
computer graphics as an augment to traditional photography. Indeed, graphic design software programs are practically limitless in their diversity (Beckett, 1996). Both still and moving photography offer numerous
theories in composition, balance, contrast, color blend and a number of other artistic considerations which are just as critical to the success of graphic design as they are to conventional
photography. These theories involve both the production and the presentation of the artists final product. Digital art is many times more powerful than
any combination of previously existing medias such as television, radio, video, film, text and images (Macko, 1997). With electronic art the graphic design artist can produce a virtual world,
images can be transmitted around the world in milliseconds and changes can be incorporated in almost as little time in sizing, composition, layering, blending and other artistic considerations (Macko, 1997).
In conventional photography one was bound to a large degree by the image which was indelibly imprinted on the negative. This is not long the case in graphic
design. The graphic designer has at his beck and call tools which were only envisioned by science fiction writers just a few short years ago. Graphic design has
consequently penetrated practically every arena of the wonderful world of art. The graphic design artist has at their disposal a large
variety of digital tools but, as in any medium, the artist must recognize not only the tools and methodologies but also the traditional value system which is associated with those
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