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Adobe Visual Terms
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Color Gamut | The entire range of colors available on a particular device such as a monitor or printer. |
| Color Libraries | Color system manufacturers create standardized colors for communicating color information across apps and processes |
| Color Management | A process where the color characteristics for every device in the imaging chain is known precisely and utilized in color reproduction |
| Color Panel | Displays the color values for the current foreground and background colors, using sliders, you can edit the foreground and background colors using different color models |
| Color Profile | A pre-determined sunset of specific colors assigned to an image; preset for devices like scanners, digital cameras, monitors, and printers, so that the color of an image remains true from its source destination |
| Destructive Editing | Changes the original photo in a way that cannot be reversed |
| Document Panel | Displays the file you're working on, multiple graphic files can be opened and worked on |
| Embedded Images | Contained within graphic document which can increase file size; must re import images if changes are made to original |
| Grids and Rulers | Measuring tools used to assist in the scaling, arranging, and spacing of design components |
| History Panel | Each time you apply a change to an image, the new state of that image is added to the panel, jump to any recent of the image created during the current working session |
| Layering | Separating components of a design individually or into groups in order to make specific adjustments |
| Layers Panel | Lists all layers, layer groups, and layer effects in an image, you can use to show and hide layers, create new layers, and work with groups of layers |
| Linked Images | Are not contained in the file data, thus the link can be broken if the files are moved separately; keeps file size smaller and automatically updates image edits |
| Masking | Non destructive editing techniques |
| Options Bar | Displays options for the currently selected tool |
| Smart Guides | Temporary snap-to guides that appear when you move objects; help you align, edit, and transform objects relative to other objects |
| Smart Objects | Perserves an image's source content with all its original characteristics, enabling |