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PSD Adobe Photoshop Document |
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Standard File Format for Photoshop Made up of pixels |
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Joint Photographic Experts Group Used for online or digital images |
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PDF (Portable Document Format) |
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Can be displayed on any given device or computer Secures the edibility and quality of the image |
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PNG 8 (Portable Network Graphic) |
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Patent-free alternative to GIF Support up to 256 colors Quick Export: PNG |
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Tiff (Tagged Image File Format) |
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Used in photography and desktop publishing. Supports virtually all color, image-editing, and page-layout applications |
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Supports 24-bit images and Produces background transparency without jagged edges Supports a Variety of Color Modes |
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Uses lines, shapes, and paths Incorporates mathematical formulas for rendering the images elements Can be resized without loss of quality |
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Bitmap images are describe by a map of colors in rectangular grid of pixels or dots Cannot be resized without loss of quality Known as a raster image |
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Resolution The measurement of pixels displayed per unit in an image for web, print, and video
Pixels Squares or dots of color that makes up a digital image |
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Resample To change the resolution of (a digital image or audio file) by increasing or decreasing the number of pixels in an image or altering the sample rate in an audio file.
Rasterize Is the process of turning vectors, or text layers, or layer effects, or any other kind of graphics, into a simple bitmap image made of pixels. |
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Overlay for the
Crop Tool
• One of the Design
Principal of Photography • Helps put the image in focus |
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Kerning is the process of adding or subtracting space between two specific pairs of characters. Tracking is the process of loosening or tightening the spacing between ALL the characters in selected text or an entire block of text.
Baseline An imaginary horizontal line along which the base of a letter sets.
Point is he smallest unit of measure defined as 1⁄72 of an international inch |
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Selection, Cropping, & Measuring |
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Move (V) Moves selections or layers.
Marquee (M) Makes rectangular, elliptical, single row, and
single column selections.
Lasso (L) Makes freehand, polygonal (straight-edged),
and magnetic selections.
Magic Wand & (W) Quick Selection (W)
Makes selections with touching similar colors. Makes selections by painting.
Crop (C) Crops an image and alter the pixels in an
image.
Eyedropper (I) Samples pixels. |
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Gradient
Opacity and Color
Stops |
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Top: Opacity- Changes the
Transparency
Bottom: Color- Change the Color |
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Change the space between two characters in a word
What is kerning |
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Change space between ALL the characters in a word?
What is Tracking? |
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An invisible line letters or words rest on?
What is a Baseline? |
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The smallest unit of measure defined as ⁄ of an international inch
What is a Point? |
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The space between two baselines of text.
What is Leading? |
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What term describes how a single layer is seen above and beneath other layers.
What is Opacity? |
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This term describes a modification that does not affect a layer style when the settings are change to 0?
What is Fill? |
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This section on the layer panel has different modes that change the way a particular layer looks.
What is the Blending Modes |
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This part of the layer's payer allows a user to add or change a bevel
What is the FX icon. |
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This part of the layer's panel allows a user to add or modify a non-destructive filter What is the NEW fill/adjustments icon. |
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This adjustments done to an image maybe harder to change late
What is the Destructive Modifications? |
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Easier to edited at the end of the project
What is Non Destructive Modifications? |
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Editing an image without changing the original Data
What is Non Destructive Modifications? |
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Changing the Hue/Saturation, Levels, Brightness, Vibrance, and Threshold in the adjustment panels is what kind of modification
What is a non- destructive
modification? |
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Editing an image and changing its original data
What is Destructive Modifications? |
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This selection tool allows an user to cut parts of the image out, resize and alter the pixels within the an image
What is the crop tool? |
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This vector tool allows an user to create custom symbols and objects likes hearts, stars, and music symbols?
What is the custom shape tool? |
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This selection tool finds and automatically select edges, sample pixels, modify brush size?
What is the quick selection tool |
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What free form tool allows a user to have complete control over their selection.
What is the lasso tool? |
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This retouching tool allows an user to move pieces of an image?
What is the content aware move tool? |
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This image uses lines, shapes and paths. Can be resized without loss of quality
What is a vector image? |
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Images are describe by a map of colors in rectangular grid of pixels or dots
What is a Bitmap Image? |
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To change the resolution of (a digital image or audio file) by increasing or decreasing the number of pixels in an image or altering the sample rate in an audio file.
What is resample? |
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The process that converts vectors, or text layers, or layer effects, into a simple bitmap image made of pixels.
What is Rasterize? |
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The process of prototyping, testing, analyzing, and refining a product. Feedback and adjustments is essential during each step of the processThe process of prototyping, testing, analyzing, and refining a product. Feedback and adjustments is essential during each step of the process
What is Iterative design? |
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• Creative Commons offers six copyright licenses, based on combinations of the four conditions outlined below. • Attribution (CC BY) • Attribution ShareAlike (CC BY-SA) • Attribution-NoDerivs (CC BY-ND) • Attribution-NonCommercial (CC BY-NC) • Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike • Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs |
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• This license lets others distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon your work, even commercially, as long as they credit you for the original creation. |
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ATTRIBUTION SHAREALIKE (CC BY-SA) |
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• This license lets others remix, tweak, and build upon your work even for commercial purposes, as long as they credit you and license their new creations under the identical terms. |
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ATTRIBUTION-NODERIVS (CC BY-ND) |
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This license lets others reuse the work for any purpose, including commercially; however, it cannot be shared with others in adapted form, and credit must be provided to you. |
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ATTRIBUTION-NONCOMMERCIAL (CC BY-NC) |
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This license lets others remix, tweak, and build upon your work non-commercially, and although their new works must also
acknowledge you and be non- commercial, they don’t have to
license their derivative works on the same terms. |
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ATTRIBUTION-NONCOMMERCIAL-SHAREALIKE
(CC BY-NC-SA) |
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This license lets others remix, tweak, and build upon your work non-commercially, as long as they credit you and license their new creations under the identical terms. |
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ATTRIBUTION-NONCOMMERCIAL-NODERIVS (CC BY-NC-ND) |
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• This license is the most restrictive of our six main licenses, only allowing others to download your works and share them with others as long as they credit you, but they can’t change them in any way or use them commercially. |
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What is Non-Commercial (NC)? |
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What is No Derivative Works
(ND) ? |
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What is Attribution (BY)? |
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What is Share Alike (SA)? |
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The exclusive legal right, given to an originator or an assignee to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the
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These characteristics (Age, Gender, Ethnicity, Company, Job) fall under what category of project planning What is Target Audience? |
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The time needed to complete the project is called what? What is Due Dates |
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An early a prototype of the design or layout is called? What is a rough sketch or
mockup? |
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This term refers to how many things are needed for the project and how long will it
take?
What is the Project Scope? |
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Due Dates, Target Audience, Project Scope, and Task fall under what category What is Project Planning |
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The steps to change the recovery time in Photoshop What is Edit> Preference> file Handling> automatic save recovery OR Ctrl+K> file Handling> automatic save
recovery |
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The steps to change the Metadata Copyright and Contact info in Photoshop What is Edit> Preference> export> Metadata> Copyright and Contact info> OK OR Ctrl+K>export> Metadata> Copyright and Contact info>
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The steps to change ruler measurements in Photoshop without right clicking on the
rulers.
What is Edit> Preference> units and rulers> rulers> OK OR Ctrl+K>units and rulers>
rulers> OK |
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The process of inserting and editing an image in Photoshop when the source file is not available Place Embedded |
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Process allows a user to separate layers and PNG files with a prefix What is Layer to file |
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