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denoting physical properties or quantities measured with reference to or by means of an angle, especially those associated with rotation. |
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In computer graphics, to cut off the sides of an image to make it the proper size or to remove unwanted parts. Most graphics applications allow you to crop images with a clip feature. |
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The shape tools allow you to add graphic shapes in the form of a filled layer with a vector mask, a solid fill, or as a path outline. Using the shape tools you can draw rectangular, rounded rectangular, elliptical, polygon, line or custom shapes. |
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An eyedropper is a tool found in many image editing programs that let you click a point in the image to identify and select its color. The picture shows an example of how an eyedropper may appear in a software program |
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An image editing tool that enables you to select an irregular object by dragging the mouse around it (while the mouse button is held down) and letting go. You do not have to join the ends together. When the mouse button is released, the two ends are connected automatically. |
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Magic Wand Quick Selection |
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Selects pixels of similar color with one click. Quick Selection tool: Quickly and automatically makes selection based on color and texture when you click or click-drag an area. |
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allow people to copy and distribute a work but prohibit them from adapting, remixing, transforming, translating, or updating it, in any way that makes a derivative. |
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In a graphical user interface, one of a group of small circles that represent a set of choices (indicated by text next to the circles) from which only one can be selected; the selected choice is indicated by a partly filled circle. |
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A marquee tool is a GUI tool that selects items within a rectangular shape. The user clicks the left mouse button, then drags a corner of the rectangle until it encompasses the items they want to select. |
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is a copyright licensing term, originally used by the Creative Commons project, to describe works or licences that require copies or adaptations |
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Cyber attribution is the process of tracking, identifying and laying blame on the perpetrator of a cyberattack or other hacking exploit. ... Cyber attribution can be very difficult because the underlying architecture of the internet offers numerous ways for attackers to hide their tracks. |
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Cyber attribution is the process of tracking, identifying and laying blame on the perpetrator of a cyberattack or other hacking exploit. ... Cyber attribution can be very difficult because the underlying architecture of the internet offers numerous ways for attackers to hide their tracks. |
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The basic Shape tools allow you to form your photos and projects into rectangles, make circles, ellipses and polygons, but Photoshop also offers a Custom Shape tool. This tool allows you to add various stock shapes to an image, like music notes, hearts and flowers. |
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The credential is commonly abbreviated GG. HARDNESS – Resistance to scratching, measured on the mohs scale 1-10, with diamond being the hardest natural |
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gradient opacity and color stops |
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Image result for gradient opacity and color stops computer definition In computer graphics, a color gradient specifies a range of position-dependent colors, usually used to fill a region. For example, many window managers allow the screen background to be specified as a gradient. A color gradient is also known as a color ramp or a color progression. |
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Linear refers to anything oriented or occurring in a specific order, without deviation. In computing, linear access, also called sequential access, refers to data that is always accessed one item after the next. An example of a storage medium that employs linear access methods is a tape drive. |
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The move tool allows you to move a selection or entire layer by dragging it with your mouse or using your keyboard arrows keys. Alternatively, use your arrow keys to move the selection or layer in small increments. |
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For such computer software to be non-commercial it must not (1) have been sold, leased, or licensed to the public; (2) offered to the public for such purposes; (3) be available for commercial sale, lease, or license in time to satisfy the contract requirements; or (4) satisfy any of the elements in 1-3 above |
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In computer science, reflective programming or reflection is the ability of a process to examine, introspect, and modify its own structure and behavior. |
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