Summary of Graphic Packages
Graphics packages are application software that can be used to create and manipulate images on a computer.
Examples of graphics packages are Paint, CorelDRAW, Instant Artist, Harvard Graphics, Adobe Photoshop, Logo Graphics, Print Artist and Harvard graphics.
The two types of graphic packages are Painting package and Drawing package.
The general features of graphics packages include Title bar, Menu bar, Standard tool bar, Text bar, Property bar, Transform bar, Ruler bar, Page layout, Scroll bar, Colour palette, Tool box, Status bar, and Document palette.
Characteristics features of graphics packages include allowing you to draw lines, object, shape, modify and colour them to get your desired design.
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