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Image Transmission

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Just about any image on views on the Internet can be borrowed. The majority of these images fall into one or two categories. They are either JPEG files or GIF files. All new computers have built in viewers for these types of files. When one goes to an Internet site such as http://www.hot-tomato.com they access the site through typing in the URL address of the site and clicking the “go to” button or hitting the “return” key. Once they arrive at the site there are a variety of images that they may desire to download or save to their own computer desktop. Taking the image is simply a matter of saving it to a file and then incorporating the file into whatever program of application they choose. For example, the file or image may be needed for incorporating into an e-mail, attaching as a file to an e-mail, or for placement into a word processing document on Microsoft Word or some other program. The file may even be desired for incorporation into the desktop user’s own Web page.

Every image or graphic has properties including the following which allow the user to determine what type of image it is, when it was created, and its size and type. For example, if we look at one image on the hot-tomato.com site we see that there is a variety of information available about it. The general information about the image is a serial number-like code that is used to identify the image. The URL address where the file is located is also provided in its l

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Approximate Word count = 962
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page)

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