Matching
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a. | Area
text | g. | Raster
Art | b. | Every-line
Composer | h. | Series
Duplication | c. | Warp text | i. | Vector-based Objects | d. | Indent Sides
By | j. | Point
text | e. | Text on a
Path | k. | Fractional
Character Widths | f. | Formatting Attributes | l. | Pair Kerning | | | | |
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A succession
of duplicated objects, scaled, rotated, and otherwise transformed in equal increments.
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This
numerical value lets you adjust the sharpness of points in a star drawn with the polygon tool.
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A text layer
that has no maximum column width and aligns to the point at which you clicked with the type
tool.
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An option
that spaces all lines of type in a selected layer by similar amounts to give the layer a more even,
pleasing appearance.
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Digital
photographs and scanned artwork composed exclusively of colored pixels.
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Font family,
Type style, size, leading, alignment, and a wealth of other options for modifying the appearance of
live text.
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A special
kind of text layer in which text is attached to a path outline to create a line of type that flows
along a curve.
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The adjusted
amount of horizontal space between two neighboring characters or type.
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Mathematically defined text and shapes that can be scaled or otherwise transformed
without any degradation in quality.
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The best
means for calculating text spacing, which permits Photoshop to move a character by a fraction of a
pixel.
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This dialog
box bends and distorts live text to create wavy, bulging, and perspective effects.
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A column of
type created by dragging with the type tool, useful for setting long sentences or entire paragraphs.
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