RAM on a computer

RAM (pronounced ramm) is an acronym for random access memory, a type of computer memory that can be accessed randomly; that is, any byte of memory can be accessed without touching the preceding bytes. RAM is the most common type of memory found in computers and other devices, such as printers.

Laptop

A laptop, often called a notebook, or notebook computer, is a portable personal computer with a "clamshell" form factor, with a keyboard on the lower part of the "clamshell" and a thin LCD/LED computer screen on the upper portion, which is opened up to use the computer. Laptops are folded shut for transportation, and thus are suitable for mobile use. Although originally there was a distinction between laptops and notebooks, the former being bigger and heavier than the latter, as of 2014, there is often no longer any difference. Laptops are commonly used in a variety of settings, such as at work, in education, and for personal multimedia and home computer use.

Desktop computer

A desktop computer is a personal computer designed for regular use at a single location on or near a desk or table due to its size and power requirements. The most common configuration has a case that houses the power supply, motherboard (a printed circuit board with a microprocessor as the central processing unit, memory, bus, and other electronic component's), disk storage (usually one or more hard disk drives, optical disc drives, and in early models floppy disk drives); a keyboard and mouse for input; and computer monitor and printer for output. The case may be oriented horizontally and placed atop a desk or vertically and placed underneath or beside a desk.

Motherboard

A motherboard is the main printed circuit board (PCB) found in general purpose microcomputers and other expandable systems. It holds and allows communication between many of the crucial electronic components of a system, such as the central processing unit (CPU) and memory, and provides connectors for other peripherals. Unlike a backplane, a motherboard usually contains significant sub-systems such as the central processor, the chipset's input/output and memory controllers, interface connectors, and other components integrated for general purpose use.

Motherboard

Motherboard specifically refers to a PCB with expansion capability and as the name suggests, this board is often referred to as the "mother" of all components attached to it, which often include peripherals, interface cards, and daughtercards: sound cards, video cards, network cards, hard drives, or other forms of persistent storage; TV tuner cards, cards providing extra USB or FireWire slots and a variety of other custom components.

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Tuesday, May 9, 2017

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Monday, May 8, 2017

Photoshop for Web Design by Lynda.com

Photoshop for Web Design by Lynda.com

05 Applting color to shapes and graphics

04 Creating custom swatches

03 Creating a color palette

02 Understanding web color

01 Adjusting color settings

01 08 Creating email newsletter documents

01 07 Setting up a responsive web layout

01 06 Creating a new document for mobile

01 05 Creating a new document for web

01 04 Setting up Photoshop for web work

01 03 Exploring the PSD-to-HTML workflow

01 02 Decoding screen size and resolution

01 01 Designing for screens

00 Introduction: 00 02 Using the exercise files

Sunday, May 7, 2017

00 Introduction: 00 01 Welcome in photoshop

11 01. Goodbye

10 11. Intensifying eyes

10 10. Brightening teeth

10 09. Smoothing skin textures

10 08. Adjusting color with the Brush tool

10 08. Adjusting color with the Brush tool

10 07. Using the Dodge and Burn tools

10 06. Using Caps Lock and fading brushstrokes

10 05. Meet the Clone Source panel

10 04. Working with the more capable standard Healing Brush

10 03. Using the Spot Healing Brush

10 02. Working with Content-Aware Fill

10 01. Putting your best face forward

09 12. Refining and finishing the image

09 11. Using the Magic Wand tool and the Grow command

09 10. Integrating image elements

09 09. Making it better with Refine Edge

09 08. Using the Quick Selection tool and the Similar command

09 07. Creating rays of light

09 06. Cropping one selection inside another

09 05. Using the Polygonal Lasso tool and Quick Mask mode

09 04. Working with the Lasso tool

09 03. Aligning one image element to another

09 02. Using the geometric marquee tools

09 01. Making selective edits

08 10. Making more color with Vibranc

08 09. Summoning colors where none exist

08 08. Using the HueSaturation command

08 07. Correcting color casts in Camera Raw

08 06. Adjusting color intensity with Vibrancy

08 05. Compensating with Photo Filter

08 04. Changing the color balance

08 03. Correcting a color cast automatically

08 02. Identifying a color cast

08 01. And second, there is color

08 11. Making a quick-and-dirty sepia tone

07 11. Measuring an adjustment - 1

07 10. Measuring an adjustment in Photoshop

07 09. Introducing the histogram in Photoshop

07 08. Isolating an adjustment with a layer mask

07 07. Editing adjustment layers

07 06. Using a dynamic adjustment layer

07 05. Using the Brightness Contrast command

07 04. Working with automatic brightness and contrast

07 03. Using the three Auto commands

07 02. Understanding how luminance works

07 01. First, there is brightness in photoshop

06 06. Using the Perspective Crop tool

06 05. Filling in missing details

06 04. Straightening a crooked image

06 03. Editing your last crop

06 02. Exploring the new and improved Crop tool

06 01. Honing in on your image

04 12. Layering tips and tricks

04 11. Creating a new layer and background

04 10. Finishing off your artwork

04 09. Blending inside a clipping mask

04 08. Applying a clipping mask

04 07. Duplicating a selected portion of a layer

04 06. Working with opacity, the History command, and blend modes

04 05. Stacking, revealing, and renaming

04 04. Dragging and dropping layers

04 03. Adding, scaling, and aligning layers

04 02. Introducing the Layers panel

04 01. Introducing the layered composition

Saturday, May 6, 2017

03 11. Some upsampling advice

03 10. Some down sampling advice

03 09. Exploring the interpolation settings

03 07. Downsampling for print

03 06. Changing the print size

03 05. Upsampling vs- capturing real pixels

03 04. Exploring common resolution standards

03 03. Using the Image Size command

03 01. Understanding digital imaging fundamentals

03 02. Working with image size and resolution