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Desktop Pub. II
End of Course Review I
Question | Answer |
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A printing technique that uses one premixed color ink for each color used in a publication | Spot Color |
A palette of compatible color combinations that blend well together | Analogous Colors |
Relationship between colors often based on their location on a color wheel | Color Theory |
A circle containing a spectrum of color | Color Wheel |
All the hues (tints and shades) of a single color. | Monochromatic Colors |
Color scheme consisting of one color combined with the two other colors that are located on either side of its opposite color | Split-Complementary Colors |
A define set of colors | Color Scheme |
High energy colors that are found by choosing three colors that are separated by 120 degrees on the color wheel | Triadic Colors |
Color matching system that uses a series of cards to identify specific colors | Pantone |
Colors located next to each other on the color wheel are called | Adjacent Colors |
Color designed by the user specifically for a document | Custom Color |
A particular gradation or variety of color; a shade or tint | Hue |
Use of many colors in a publication (most commonly CMYK) | Process Color |
The intensity of a hue representing the amount of gray in proportion to hue | Saturation |
Created when white is added to color | Tint |
A graphic enhancement that blurs the edges of an image | Feathering |
The ability to see through one object or layer to another beneath it | Opacity |
To change the size of something | Re-Size |
The colors used to produce an image on a computer monitor or television | Red, Green, Blue (RGB) |
Complete contrast with black representing the negation of color and white representing the absence of color | Black and White |
A picture, recorded by a camera, of a person or scene in the form of a print or transparency | Photo |
The arrangement of elements on a page making more important elements larger than less important elements | Proportion |
The overall percentage of lightness in an image; from very dim to very bright | Brightness |
To prepare a photo for publication or presentation as by correcting, revising, cutting, cropping, or adapting | Photo Editing |
To change the position of an object or text by a specific amount of degrees | Rotate |
The number of vertical and horizontal pixels in an image | Resolution |
The four ink colors used to create most process color printing | CMYK |
The relationship between the light and dark areas of an image | Contrast |
An analog image converted to numerical form so that it can be stored and used in a computer | Digital Image |
Feature that lets you protect or modify a particular area | Masking |
Separation of colors into channels | Color Mode |
Unit of measurement for the number of dots that create an image; determines the resolution of an image | Dots per inch (DPI) |
To add new details or touches to for correction or improvement | Retouching |
Color created by dots and shades of white to black to form images | Grayscale |
The effect or impression used to produce materials that cannot be achieved by normal techniques | Special Effects |
Red, Blue, Green | Primary Colors |
Orange, Green, Violet | Secondary Colors |
classic, strong, mysterious, shows authority | Black |
peaceful, dependable, quiet, loyalty, productive | Blue |
wholesome, rich, home-like, stable, rustic | Brown |
soothing, refreshing, healing, natural, fresh | Green |
classic, quality, natural, timeless, quiet | Neutral |
sharp, friendly, hot, energizing, inviting | Orange |
happy, sweet, romantic, youthful | Pink |
sensual, elegant, regal, spiritual, mysterious | Purple |
exciting, dynamic, appetite stimulant | Red |
pure, bright, innocent, clean | White |
harmonious, warming, sunny, splendor | Yellow |