Adobe Photoshop CS 5
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Adobe Photoshop CS 5
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1. An image that is made up of composite pieces that can be manipulated independently.

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

3. A tool in Liquify that puffs out areas of an image.

4. A point along a path that joins two segments at a corner.

5. The number of pixels that will print in a linear inch or millimeter of page space.

6. Use this tool to select free-form - straight-sided areas in an image.

7. The act of preparing and rendering an image for mass reproduction - usually as a CMYK document.

8. A setting in the options bar that determines how many colors the magic wand selects at a time - as measured in luminosity values.

9. An intricate command that lets you edit a selection using a series of slider bars and preview the results of those edits as you work.

10. Operations such as Image Size and the Rotate Canvas commands that affect an entire image - including any and all layers

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

12. 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.

13. The clarity of the image formed by the lens element and captured by the camera - whether digital or film.

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

15. A set of selection tools that allow you to draw simple geometric shapes.

16. A tool in Liquify that you use to suck the edges of an area inward.

17. Any information above and beyond the core image data - including the date the image was last saved - the copyright holder - and how the image was captured.

18. 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.

19. The arrangement of layers in a composition - from front to back - which you can adjust by pressing Ctrl with the bracket keys [ ].

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

21. A command that lets you examine and save the descriptions - credits - and keywords assigned to one image so that you can apply them to others.

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

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

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

25. This tool darkens pixels as you paint over them.