Matching
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a. | Downsampling | g. | Cropping | b. | Gang Scanning | h. | Ruler Tool | c. | Bicubic
Sharper | i. | Whole-image
Transformation | d. | Print Resolution | j. | Interpolation | e. | Aspect
Ratio | k. | Origin
Point | f. | Canvas | l. | Rotate View | | | | |
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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 process
of throwing away pixels and making up new ones by averaging the existing pixels in an
image.
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The
relationship between the width and the height of an image.
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To change
the physical dimensions of an image by reducing the number of pixels.
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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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New to
Photoshop CS4, this tool lets you preview the proper angle for a crooked image before you crop it.
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To
straighten a photo with this tool, drag along an edge that should be exactly horizontal or
vertical.
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The center
of a rotation or other transformation.
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The number
of pixels that will print in a linear inch or millimeter of page space.
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The
boundaries of an image, as measured independently of the continents of the image
itself.
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An
interpolation setting that results in crisp edge transitions, perfect when the details in your image
are impeccable and you want to preserve every nuance.
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12.
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Operations
such as Image Size and the Rotate Canvas commands that affect an entire image. Including any and all
layers.
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