Matching
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a. | Clipping Mask | k. | Vector Artwork | b. | Resolution | l. | Filters | c. | Non-destructive
Editing | m. | Layer | d. | FX or Effects | n. | Raster Artwork | e. | History
Panel | o. | Opacity | f. | Transform | p. | Blending | g. | Stacking or Layer
Order | q. | Pixel | h. | Layer Group | r. | Lasso Tool | i. | Cut, Copy, and
Paste | s. | Tolerance | j. | Feathering | t. | Tool Palette |
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One square of color.
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Using masks and layers so the original image(s) data is not lost.
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The tool used to scale, rotate, skew, distort, apply perspective, or warp an
image or layer.
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Artwork composed of lines.
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An object or group whose shape masks other artwork so that only areas that lye
within the shape are visible.
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A panel that restores the image to a previous state, up to 20 undo
steps.
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Remove, duplicate, and apply a segment, layer, group, shape, or text to another
layer or area within a layer.
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The arrangement of layers top to bottom in the layers panel.
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A folder created to drop in layers to organize layers and effects
applied.
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Effect applied to a layer, or group. A stroke would be an example.
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A layer's degree of transparency.
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Refers to the number of pixels that describe an image and establish its
detail,measured in pixels per inch (ppi).
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Actions that enhance or modify an image with special effects (Blur, sharpen,
artistic,distort, noise, stylize, texture, etc.)
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A series of options for adjusting the way colors appear when one layer overlays
another layer.
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The amount of blur applied to the outer edges of a layer.
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Layers are like stacked, transparent sheets of glass on which you can create
images.You can see through the transparent areas of a layer to the layers below. You can work on each
layer independently.
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Artwork composed of pixels.
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How hard a tool is pressed, exposure or the amount the tool setting is
applied.
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A tool that makes freehand selections to cut, copy, or delete segments of
pixels.
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The area in which the majority of the tools are located when editing
pixels.
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