Adobe Photoshop CS 5
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Adobe Photoshop CS 5
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1. A column of type created by dragging with the type tool - useful for setting long sentences or entire paragraphs.

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

3. The command that defines the RGB or CMYK color spaces employed by Photoshop.

4. The spot from which the healing brush samples information when repairing a dlaw in an image.

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

6. The state of a layered composition at a certain point in time - replete with visibility - vertical and horizontal positioning - blending options - and layer styles.

7. A variety of glossy or matte-finished paper that holds lots of ink - allowing you to print extremely high-resolution images.

8. The degree to which professionally output halftone dots grow when they are absorbed by a sheet of printed paper.

9. A special kind of text layer in which text is attached to a path outline to create a line of type that flows along a curve.

10. New to CS5 - this tool lets you quickly confirm a line that you want to designate as the new vertical or horizontal basis of your image.

11. To change the physical dimensions of an image by reducing the number of pixels.

12. Accessible by pressing Ctrl - this tool permits you to move selected pixels - even between images.

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

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

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

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

17. The adjusted amount of horizontal space between two neighboring characters of type.

18. This command lets you darken highlights and lighten shadows - just what you need when correcting flash photos.

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

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

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

22. 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.

23. A bar graph representation of all brightness values and their distribution in an image.

24. The difference between light and dark colors.

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