Graphics

Data Compression
Data compression is a technology that reduces the size of a computer file, which is especially crucial for files used on Web pages, like graphics and sound files. Compression methods are categorized as lossless or lossy.
Grid
A grid is a network of intersecting horizontal and vertical lines used in various fields, including word processing, graphics, and design, to organize content, align objects, and enhance visual structure.
Integrated Office System (IOS)
An Integrated Office System (IOS) is a software suite used primarily in personal computers or small-scale business computers that consolidates multiple functionalities typically performed by standalone applications, such as spreadsheets, word processors, database management systems, and graphics.
Plotter
A plotter is a computer output device that draws graphics on paper by moving pens based on instructions from the computer. It is commonly used in engineering, architecture, and other fields requiring precise and large-format drawings.
PostScript
PostScript is a page description language used in the electronic and desktop publishing areas to define the layout and graphical content of a printed page. It serves as a graphical command language for output devices like laser printers, instructing them on how to print text and graphics.

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