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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 Raw
 

 1. 

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.
 

 2. 

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.
 

 3. 

A means of cutting away the extraneous portions of an image to focus the viewer’s attention on the subject of the photo.
 

 4. 

Drag a selection outline to heal the selected area, whether it was created with this tool or some other selection function.
 

 5. 

An option in the layers palette that limits your edits to the existing opaque pixels in a layer.
 

 6. 

A command used to assign document names, sequence numbers, and more multiple image files at a time.
 

 7. 

The center of a rotation or other transformation.
 

 8. 

The three brightness ranges that you can edit independently using the Levels command.
 

 9. 

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.
 

 10. 

The two ingredients in color: The first is the tint, from red to magenta, and the second is the purity, from gray to vivid.
 

 11. 

A stand alone application for opening and managing files that ships with all versions of Photoshop.
 

 12. 

The three primary colors of light, which mix together to form a full color image.
 

 13. 

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.
 

 14. 

The most precise of Photoshop’s selectors, this tool lets you draw freeform outlines one segment at a time.
 

 15. 

When using the paint bucket, turn on the check box in the options bar to fill areas of line art on an independent layer.
 

 16. 

A setting in the options bar that determines how many colors the magic wand selects at a time, as measured in luminosity values.
 

 17. 

Adobe tools for correcting and developing several varieties of unprocessed native image files captured by midrange and professional-level digital cameras.
 

 18. 

The boundaries of an image, as measured independently of the continents of the image itself.
 

 19. 

Use this tool to select free-form, straight-sided areas in an image.
 

 20. 

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.
 

 21. 

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.
 

 22. 

A bar graph representation of all brightness values and their distribution in an image.
 

 23. 

Accessible by pressing Crtl on the PC (or Command on MAC), this tool permits you to move selected pixels, even between images.
 

 24. 

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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