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a. | Adobe
Bridge | m. | Gang
Scanning | b. | Origin Point | n. | Pen Tool | c. | Loupe
Function | o. | All
Layers | d. | Reb, Blue, & Green | p. | Tolerance | e. | Patch
Tool | q. | Black &
White | f. | Metadata | r. | Canvas | g. | Rename
Batch | s. | Polygonal
Lasso | h. | Highlights, shadows, &
midtones | t. | Slide
Show | i. | Lock
Transparency | u. | Clone
Source | j. | File Info | v. | Histogram | k. | Hue
Saturation | w. | Move
Tool | l. | Cropping | x. | Camera
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A command
that lets you examine and save the description, credits, and keywords assigned to one image so that
you can apply them to others.
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Click inside
the Preview panel to access this feature, which allows you to zoom a detail from an image to anywhere
from 100 to 800 percent.
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A means of
cutting away the extraneous portions of an image to focus the viewers attention on the subject
of the photo.
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Drag a
selection outline to heal the selected area, whether it was created with this tool or some other
selection function.
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An option in
the layers palette that limits your edits to the existing opaque pixels in a layer.
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A command
used to assign document names, sequence numbers, and more multiple image files at a
time.
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The center
of a rotation or other transformation.
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The three
brightness ranges that you can edit independently using the Levels command.
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Any
information above and beyond the core image data, including the data the image was last saved, the
copyright holder, and how the image was captured.
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The two
ingredients in color: The first is the tint, from red to magenta, and the second is the purity, from
gray to vivid.
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A stand
alone application for opening and managing files that ships with all versions of
Photoshop.
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The three
primary colors of light, which mix together to form a full color image.
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A
quick-and-dirty method of capturing several images with a flatbed scanner to a single file and then
sorting them out using the crop and straighten command.
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The most
precise of Photoshops selectors, this tool lets you draw freeform outlines one segment at a
time.
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When using
the paint bucket, turn on the check box in the options bar to fill areas of line art on an
independent layer.
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A setting in
the options bar that determines how many colors the magic wand selects at a time, as measured in
luminosity values.
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Adobe tools
for correcting and developing several varieties of unprocessed native image files captured by
midrange and professional-level digital cameras.
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The
boundaries of an image, as measured independently of the continents of the image
itself.
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Use this
tool to select free-form, straight-sided areas in an image.
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Available
exclusively inside the Bridge, this command lets you expand one or more images to fill the entire
screen as well as zoom and navigate from the keyboard.
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This palette
lets you scale, rotate, and even flip the source image as you paint it into the destination, as well
as preview the source as a translucent overlay.
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A bar graph
representation of all brightness values and their distribution in an image.
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Accessible
by pressing Crtl on the PC (or Command on MAC), this tool permits you to move selected pixels, even
between images.
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This command
allows you to blend the six primary colors to create a perfectly mixed grayscale image, without
having to worry about the combined sum of your numerical settings.
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