Final exam review for Photoshop
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Border around text or a selection | stroke
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Inside color of a shape, which can be a solid, pattern, or gradient | fill
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Selection tool used to automatically select, often in one click, based on a common color | magic wand
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Tool that lets you sample (pick) the color from an area of an image to designate a new color to use | eyedropper
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This lets you view a mask and the image simultaneously, using a light red tint, and you can use black or white brush to add or remove from selection: | quick mask
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When you create text in Photoshop, it is automatically on a new | layer
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Three selection tools include magic wand, lasso and | marquee
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If your paint bucket won't fill a shape properly or fills the entire document, you might be clicked on the wrong | layer
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If you can't find a palette (like History, Layers), use this menu to find it | Window
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Retouch tool used to disguise a blemish or scar by replacing it with clear skin | clone stamp
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You can pick new colors by clicking the foreground color box or by using this palette | Swatches
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If you need to undo lots of times or delete a whole series of steps, use this palette | History
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To remove a portion of an image from the edges on all layers, use this tool | crop
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This tool is best used when you need to select an abnormally shaped image on a layer that is not solid | quick selection
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Drop shadow, inner glow, and bevels are examples of | layer styles
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Save in this format to maintain all layers and layer styles separately | PSD
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Save in this format to place on the web, but all layers will be "glued down" | JPG
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To resize a graphic in a layer (bring up the handles) click the layer and then press | Control/Cmd+T
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Multiply, soft light, hard light, screen and normal are examples of | blending modes
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Liquify, distort, and blur are examples of | filters
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To rearrange layers, you just simply do this to them in the Layers palette | drag
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If you lower opacity to zero, the layer will be | invisible
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To darken an area of an image (blacken an eye), you can use this destructive tool | burn
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To remove the color from an image, use this destructive tool | sponge
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To put a picture inside a shape, put the picture on a layer above the shape and click this button while pointing between layers | alt
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Clicking alt between two layers creates this, represented by an arrow pointing down: | clipping mask
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If you want to "smear" an area of a picture or blend colors like fingerpaint, use this destructive tool | smudge
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To add highlights to hair, you can draw them on a new layer and change the blending mode to | soft light
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To use a custom brush (load it from someplace), click the brush pull-down menu and choose | Load Brushes
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The term for removing color (hue) from an image is | desaturate
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To make a part of an image look raised/3D like the frame around a picture, add this layer style | bevel
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Increasing this on an adjustment will make a color MORE vivid or deeper | saturation
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Changing this on an adjustment will modify the actual color | hue
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To adjust the light areas of an image and make them brighter, use this triangle on the Levels adjustment: | white
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The black slider on the Levels adjustment slider modifies the | shadows
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To create your own brush, draw it on a transparent background, select all, and click Edit> | Define New Brush
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This vector tool can be used to create editable paths or to draw new shapes using the point to point method or with curves | pen
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To add a gradient inside letters just add this layer style | gradient overlay
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To add a border around layers, add this layer style | stroke
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To make text somewhat see-through, modify this on the Layers palette | opacity
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To remove the marching ants, use this keystroke | Control/Cmd+D
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Pressing this button does what to the brush size? [ | decrease
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If using the polygonal lasso and the lasso goes to the wrong spot, push this to back up to try again | backspace
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While zoomed in while editing, if you need to move to a different part of the image or scoot it down without zooming out or using scroll bars, press this to activate the Hand tool | spacebar
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To fit an entire image to the screen so you can see everything at once, press | Control/Cmd+0
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If this has been done to text, the icon in front of the layer is no longer a T and the text is not editable | rasterize
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When a clipping mask is used, how does the layer appear? | with a down arrow
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The white or black box that appears next to some layer thumbnails is called a | mask
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The fX button is used to add | layer styles
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If a layer says this on it, it cannot be moved or erased | Background
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To make something a regular editable layer, do this to the layer | double-click
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Pull saturation all the way this direction to make a picture grayscale | left
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An opacity of 100% is totally | visible
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If you haven't changed the blending mode on a layer, the Layers palette will say this on the drop down menu | Normal
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A simple Photoshop adjustment that can help increase the contrast on a washed out digital image is | Levels
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A Photoshop adjustment that can be used to fix "cool" or "warm" imaegs with orange or blue tints to them from lighting is | Photo Filter
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After making selections, it is a good idea to preview them by pressing this button | Refine Edge
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What adjustment layer might be most useful for making a certain part of an image a different color (like a face green)? | Hue/Saturation
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What retouch tool can be used to darken pixels? | Burn tool
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What retouch tool can be used to lighten pixels? | Dodge tool
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This tool is often used to create paths so you can all type along them. | Pen
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A custom brush is in this file format: | ABR
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The "hanging decorations" on fonts are called: | serifs
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Most common color mode for JPG images: | RGB
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Most common color mode for GIF images: | index
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These types of layers, like the Background, cannot be moved. | locked
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If an image is saved as a JPG format, the resulting file will be: | flattened
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To create more space around an image, not resize the actual image, you enlarge: | canvas
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To mirror an entire image in Photoshop, click Image> Image Rotation> Flip Canvas: | horizontal
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To accept a transformation, press enter OR double click OR press: | checkmark
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Shew, perspective, and scale are examples of: | transformations
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Use this tool to drag around an image and make a freehand selection with one big motion: | Lasso
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With the Magic Wand tool, this setting on the control bar determines the color range and sensitivity the wand will select: | tolerance
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When using Refine Edge, you can modify Smooth, Contrast and even this, which would create a fuzzy edge: | feather
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To select the opposite of what is selected, click Select> | inverse
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Pressing [ or ] decreases or increases the size of the: | brush
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This tool icon is represented by a drip: | blur
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This tool icon is represented by a triangle: | sharpen
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This tool icon is represented by a pointing finger: | smudge
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This took icon is represented by a black circle with a line: | dodge
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This tool icon is represented by a hand with the finger touching the thumb: | burn
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This tool is a "one click" tool to repair or remove a blemish or freckle: | spot healing brush
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This retouch tool allows you you lasso around and area and then drag to a "good" area to replace it, but it is a destructive tool: | patch
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To use the Clone Stamp or Healing Brush, you must define a source by clicking while holding: | Alt
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Decreasing this will make a brush appear "fuzzy" around the edges and can help with blending on masks: | hardness
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To drop or raise a letter, like for an exponent, you would modify this in the Character panel: | baseline shift
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Arc, arch, and flag are examples of: | warp styles
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You can stretch a letter "out" by modifying this in the Character panel: | horizontal scale
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To view your project at 100%, press", | Control/Cmd+1
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The space between lines of text in a paragraph | leading
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The space between letters when in a block of text. | tracking
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Typefaces that lacks details on characters and appear more straight and clean. | sans serif
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Typeface category based on handwriting. | script
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Also called decorative or slab, this font category is reserved for headlines or large text. | display
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A specialty typeface category that uses symbols and ornaments in place of actual letters. | dingbat
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