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Adobe Photoshop CS 5

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1. An independent grayscale image that Photoshop colorizes and mixes with other such images to produce a full-color composite.






2. Measured in f-stops - this Camera Raw option corrects the brightness of highlights.






3. The portion of the Bridge that contains thumbnail previews.






4. The center of a rotation or another transformation.






5. The best tool for manually adjusting the brightness and increasing the contrast of an image on a color-by-color basis.






6. Click inside the Preview panel to access this feature - which allows you to zoom an image's detail from 100 to 800 percent.






7. A specific kind of metadata saved by most modern digitial cameras that records the time and date a photograph was captured as well as various camera settings.






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






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






10. A loadable file that describes a specific flavor of RGB or CMYK that is uniquely applicable to a display or print environment.






11. 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.






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






13. Created by pressing Ctrl+G - this collection of layers appears as a folder icon in the Layers panel.






14. Analogous to the magic wand's Tolerance setting - this feature spreads a Color Range selection out to neighboring color values beyond those specifically chosen.






15. A means of cutting away the extraneous portions of an image to focus the viewer's attention on the subject of the photo.






16. A succession of duplicated objects - scaled - rotated - and otherwise transformed in equal increments.






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






18. A modification to an image that permenantly changes the pixels to which it's applied.






19. Commands from the Filter menu or the Adjustments panel that can be applied nondestructively to a smart object.






20. A filter with a massive dialog box that allows you to warp - bloat - pinch - stretch - and generally swirl around pixels.






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






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






23. A Photoshop command that allows you to create masks based on a mathematical comparison of the luminance values in two of the color channels.






24. The number of digits required to express a single pixel - which in turn determines the number of colors in an image.






25. By default centralized and sequestered - deep in the system level of your hard drive - this file stores transient information from the Bridge - such as sort order and high-resolution thumbnails.






26. Click with this tool to select regions of color inside an image.






27. Operations such as Image Size and the Rotate Canvas commands that affect an entire image - including any and all layers






28. This command expands a selection to include additional contiguous colors that fall inside the magic wand's Tolerance range.






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






30. A mask created by selecting just the lightest areas of an image.






31. Set points in the puppet warp that serve as fixed points and points of stretching.






32. 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.






33. A command that allows you to turn text into a vector-based shape.






34. A set of dotted lines that indicate the borders of a selected region - also known as "marching ants".






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






36. This dialog box bends and distorts live text to create wavy - bulging - and perspective effects.






37. 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.






38. Adjusting for the predominant color of neutral white - usually off as the result of an uncorrected light source.






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






40. A command that allows you to reinstate a previous Liquify modification.






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






42. The three brightness ranges that you can edit independently using the Color Balance adn Levels commands.






43. 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.






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






45. A set of tools that permit you to clone elements from one portion or state of an image to another.






46. This viewing mode allows you to quickly see the mask created by a selection and assess the edges automatically.






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






48. The difference between light and dark colors.






49. A tool in Liquify that you use to suck the edges of an area inward.






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







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