Matching
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a. | Use Global
Light | g. | Layer
Effects | b. | Smart Object | h. | Target Adjustment Tool | c. | Drop
Shadow | i. | Adjustment
Layers | d. | Smart Filter | j. | Spectacular Highlights | e. | Blend Interior
Effects as Group | k. | Strokes &
Glows | f. | Directional Effects | l. | Layer Style | | | | |
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A group of
layer effects that trace one or more colors uniformly around the perimeter of a layer.
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A special
variety of layer that precludes direct pixel modifications in return for nondestructive
transformations, multilayer editing, live Camera Raw access, and editable smart
filters.
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New to
Photoshop CS4, this option allows you to modify specific luminance or color ranges just by dragging
in the image window.
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This check
box locks down the light source so that all directional effects cast highlights and shadows at a
consistent angle.
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Bright
flashes of light that accompany a highly reflective surface, such as metal, glass, or
liquid.
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A collection
of drop shadows, bevels, and other layer effects stored in the Styles palette.
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When turned
on, this check box blends a Glow or an Overlay effect with the active layer before blending the layer
with its neighbors
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Useful for
creating both shadows and highlights, this layer effect offsets and blurs a silhouette of the active
layer.
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Now
available from a single convenient palette, these collections of luminance and color settings correct
or modify the contents of the layers below them.
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A series of
dynamic color and contour attributes that let you assign dimension, lighting, and texture to a
layer.
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One of a
hundred of so commands from the Filter menu or Adjustments submenu that can be applied
non-destructively to a smart object.
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A layer
effect that casts colors both by a specified distance and at a specified angle.
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