Matching
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a. | Luminance
Blending | g. | Knockout | b. | Layer Comp | h. | Layer Mask | c. | Group | i. | Clipping
Mask | d. | Stacking
Order | j. | Merge
Down | e. | Photoshop (PSD)
format | k. | Content-aware
Scaling | f. | Photomerge | l. | Auto-align Layers | | | | |
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This command
takes multiple handheld shots that share a common background and moves and distorts them so that they
match up a precisely a s possible.
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This
advanced composting function is capable of stretching low-contrast areas of an image without
affecting high-contrast areas.
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Choose this
command to combine the contents of the active layer with the layer below it.
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A means for
cropping the content of a group of layers to the boundaries of a layer below them.
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When working
with this function, painting with black temporality erases the pixels on a layer; painting with white
makes the pixels visible again.
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An option
that uses the contents of the active layer to cut holes in the layers below it.
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Long a
staple of Photoshop, this command automatically stitches multiple images into a seamless panorama.
The difference is, now it works.
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The ideal
file format for saving all layers, masks, and parametric effects in a layered
composition.
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The
arrangement of layers in a composition, from front to back, which you can adjust by pressing Ctrl
(Command on Mac) with the bracket keys, ( [{ ) and ( ]} ).
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Created by
pressing Crtl-G (Command-G on Mac), this collection of layers appears as a folder icon in the layers
palette.
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The state of
a layered composition at a certain point and time, replete with visibility, vertical and horizontal
positioning, blending options, and layer styles.
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12.
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The name
given to a pair of slider bars in the layer styles dialog box that leys you hide or reveal colors
based on their luminosity levels.
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