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Adobe Photoshop CS 5
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Adobe Photoshop CS 5
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1. When working with this function - painting with black temporarily erases the pixels on a layer - painting with white makes the pixels visible again.

2. The output that occurs before a document is loaded onto a professional printing press for mass reproduction.

3. A command that allows you to rotate - resizem and rescale one layer independently of the rest of a composition.

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

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

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

7. 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.

8. An option that turns a PDF document into an all-consuming slide show the moment you open it in the Adobe Reader utility.

9. A special kind of state in the History panel that remains available well after twenty operations.

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

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

12. The difference between light and dark colors.

13. 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.

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

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

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

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

18. 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.

19. This panel lets you scale - rotate - and even flip the source image as you paint it onto the destination - as well as preview the source as a translucent overlay.

20. A column of type created by dragging with the type tool - useful for setting long sentences or entire paragraphs.

21. Indicators along a gradient preview that designate the colors at either end.

22. A standalone application for opening and managing files that ships with all versions of Photoshop CS5.

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

24. The center of a rotation or another transformation.

25. A file that contains the instructions for modifications made to a raw file.