Matching Pairs Compression InformationOnline version File compression vocabulary by Monica Nash 1 Lossy compression 2 Compression Artifact 3 Bitrate 4 Video Codecs 5 Lossless compression 6 File Compression 7 Ray Tracing 8 Run-Length Encoding 9 Wireframes 10 Rendering A patch of pixels in a compressed image or video that have less visible detail than the rest of the image. The first step in designing a 3D model which provides the outline of the model, including only the vertices and lines without including any surfaces, textures, or lighting Kilobits of audio data processed each second. A compression algorithm, such as JPG, MP3, and MPR4, that slightly alters the data to make it easier to store, taking advantage of the limitations of human sight and hearing. An advanced rendering method that is used to create incredibly realistic lighting effects for things like video games and movies.. A compression algorithm, such as GIF, PNG, PDF, and ZIP, that doesn't affect the original data. A way of reducing the size of files, making them easier to store. The second step in designing a 3D model which converts the models into 2D images on a computer. Pieces of software that either compress or decompress digital media. A common lossless compression algorithm that looks for repeated patterns of bits or bytes, and records the pattern and then number of times the pattern is repeated.