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Adobe Photoshop CS 5

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1. An intricate command that lets you edit a selection using a series of slider bars and preview the results of those edits as you work.






2. A camera's native format for which no on-board camera processing has occurred.






3. The appearance of luminance aberrations - caused in HDR photos by an element moving or changing apperance between individual frames.






4. The center of a rotation or another transformation.






5. An option that spaces all lines of type in a selected layer by similar amounts to give the layer a more even - pleasing appearance.






6. Also known as a mask - this special channel selects white pixels and deselects black ones - allowing you to hide or reveal corresponding parts of your image.






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






8. Font family - type style - size - leading - alignment - and a wealth of other options for modifying the appearance of live text.






9. A filter that mimics the functionality of Unsharp Mask by retaining areas of high contrast and sending low-contrast areas to gray.






10. Decreases or increases the saturation of an image - depending on the Mode setting in the options bar.






11. Availabe 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.






12. The degree to which professionally output halftone dots grow when they are absorbed by a sheet of printed paper.






13. A new feature in CS5 that fills in selections automatically based on what Photoshop understands about surrounding pixels.






14. A mask applied to protect parts of an image that you want to remain unaffected by the Liquify tools.






15. A mask created by attaching one layer to another to limit the effects of the first layer to just the layer beneath.






16. A tool in Liquify that puffs out areas of an image.






17. Outlines described by vectors that contain no pixel information by can be used to control the pixels within their boundaries.






18. The name given to a pair of slider bars in the Layer Style dialog box that let you hide or reveal colors based on their luminosity levels.






19. Any information above and beyond the core image data - including the date the image was last saved - the copyright holder - and how the image was captured.






20. Digital photographs and scanned artwork composed exclusively of colored pixels.






21. A variety of glossy or matte-finished paper that holds lots of ink - allowing you to print extremely high-resolution images.






22. This tool allows you to paint back information from a previous state saved in the History panel.






23. An anchor point along a path that has two control handles to allow for creating a continuous - even arc.






24. Brush-based tools that allow you to paint lines and fill shapes with the foreground color.






25. The best means for calculating text spacing - which permits Photoshop to move a character by a fraction of a pixel.






26. This advancement on the magic wand tool allows you to select given colors in your image and turn them into a selection outline.






27. The act of preparing and rendering an image for mass reproduction - usually as a CMYK document.






28. A tool in Liquify that allows you to spin an area around a center point.






29. Removing softness in a photograph by increasing edge contrast.






30. An image that is made up of composite pieces that can be manipulated independently.






31. Choose this command to combine the contents of the active layer with the layer below it.






32. The one command that lets you pinpoint a specific color in an image and make it lighter or darker; best suited to reducing contrast.






33. An effect that applies a range of colors based on the lightest and darkest areas of an image.






34. To change the physical dimensions of an image by reducing the number of pixels.






35. 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.






36. When working with this function - painting with black temporarily erases the pixels on a layer - painting with white makes the pixels visible again.






37. This feature of the History panel lets you bookmark a specific state in your work - allowing you to restore it later.






38. When one color pervades an image to a degree that is unpleasant or unrealistic.






39. A point along a path that joins two segments at a corner.






40. This command lets you scale an image on the page - determine the paper orientation - and adjust the color management settings before printing an image.






41. A command that automaticallly corrects the shadows and highlights of each color channel independently.






42. Mathematically defined text and shapes that can be scaled or otherwise transformed without any degradation in quality.






43. This tool lightens portions of an image as you paint - which makes it great for bringing out naturally shaded areas such as eyes.






44. A tool that lets you adjust one region of an image independently of another inside Camera Raw.






45. This otherwise fairly useless tool is handy for finessing mask edges by smushing edge pixels in one direction or another.






46. Part of a path that is unaffected by control handles and is thus a direct path between two points.






47. The number of pixels that will print in a linear inch or millimeter of page space.






48. A method of layer transformation that allows you to move points on a mesh to reshape and stretch an image.






49. A slight softening effect applied most commonly to selection outlines to simulate smooth transitions.






50. A lever-like device that allowed you to control the curve of a path through a smooth point.







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