TY - BOOK AU - Singh, Manjeet, TI - Computer graphics and multimedia SN - 9789393884954 U1 - 006.6 Si64 23 PY - 2022/// CY - New Delhi, India PB - Random Publications LLP KW - Computer graphics. KW - Multimedia N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Computer Graphics Graphic System Development of Computer Graphics Design Graphic Design Modern Computer Graphics Web-based Multimedia Multimedia Systems Large Scale Concept for Multimedia User Requirements for Multimedia Categorization of Multimedia and Development Tools Mutlimedia Networks; COECS; Bachelor of Science in Information Technology N2 - Computer Graphics involves technology to access. The process transforms and presents information in a visual form. The role of computer graphics is insensible. In today's life, computer graphics has now become a common element in user interfaces, T.V. commercial motion pictures. Computer Graphics is the creation of pictures with the help of a computer. The end product of computer graphics is a picture; it may be a business graph, drawing, and engineering. Computer graphics is an art of drawing pictures, lines, charts, etc using computers with the help of programming. Computer graphics are made up of a number of pixels. Pixel is the smallest graphical picture or unit represented on the computer screen. Basically there are two types of computer graphics namely. A well-chosen graph is able to transform a complex table of numbers into meaningful results. Such graphs are used to illustrate papers, reports, and theses, as well a providing the basics for presentation material in the form of slides and overhead transparencies. A range of tools and facilities are available to enable users to visualize their data and this document provides a brief summary and overview. Multimedia may be broadly divided into linear and non-linear categories. ER -