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Chapter 5 Vocabulary

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Represents the amount of color data that can be stored in a given file format and determines the color model used to display and print an image.   Color Mode  
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Determines how pigments combine to produce resulting color, determined by the color mode   Color Model  
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An image displayed on your monitor, a geometric arrangement of different color dots on a rectangular grid.   Bitmap  
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Each dot in a bitmapped image that represents a color or shade   pixel  
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The range of displayed colors in a color mode   Gamut  
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The color reflected from or transmitted through an object and expressed as a degree.   Hue  
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The strength or purity of the color, representing the amount of gray in proportion to hue.   Saturation  
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The measurement of relative lightness or darkness of a color.   Brightness  
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Used for lightning, video, and computer monitors; color is created by adding together red, green, and blue light. (RGB)   Additive colors  
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The absence of cyan, magneta, yellow, and black creates white.   Subtractive colors  
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Uses black or white color value to represent image pixels.   Bitmap mode.  
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Uses up to 256 shades of gray.   Grayscale mode  
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A blend of colors used to fill a selection of a layer or an entire layer.   Gradient fill  
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A method of changing foreground and background colors by copying existing colors from an image   Sampling  
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A feature that lets you choose color from a color spectrum   Color picker  
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A visual display of colors you can choose from   Swatches panel  
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Emphasizing an image by placing a border around its edges.   Stroking the edges  
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Predesigned gradient fills that are displayed in the gradient picker   Gradient presents  
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Can contain up to 256 shades of gray   Greyscale images  
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The remaining light and dark value that result when a color image is converted to greyscale   Luminosity  
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Photoshop commands that can significantly alter an image's appearance.   Filters  
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Controls how pixels are mad either darker or lighter based on underlying colors.   Blending mode  
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The original color of an image   Base color  
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The color applied to the base color when a blending mode is applied to a layer.   Blend color  
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The outcome of the blend color applied to the base color   Resulting color  
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The image your are working with   Target  
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The image that contains your perfect color.   Source  
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Increases the contrast of adjacent pixels and can focus on a blurry image.   Sharpen more filter  
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Three colors used to reproduce colors on screen   Channels  
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Mode in which components are combined to create new colors (RGB).   RGB Mode  
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The lightest colors are assigned the highest precentages of ink and is used in four-color process printing (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key(Black)   CMYK Mode  
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By dafault this color is black and is used to paint, fill and apply a border to a selection.   Foreground Color  
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By default this color is white and is used to make gradient fills or fill in areas of an image that have been erased.   Background Color  
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