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Adobe Photoshop

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A computer program used for editing photos, creating images, and designing graphics Adobe Photoshop
Think of it like stacking sheets of paper. Each layer can hold different parts of your image that you can move or edit separately. layer
The space where you create or edit your image in Photoshop. Canvas
A tool used to remove small blemishes, like acne or scars, by blending them with the surrounding area. Heal Brush Tool
Automatically fixes small areas of a picture by blending them with nearby pixels. Spot Healing Brush Tool
A tool that copies one part of an image and lets you paint over another area with that copied part. Clone Stamp Tool
Special effects or styles you can apply to your image to change how it looks (e.g., blur, sharpen, distort). filter
Cuts away unwanted edges of an image, allowing you to focus on the main part. crop tool
Controls how transparent or see-through a layer or part of an image is. opacity
Lets you paint or draw on your image with different colors, sizes, and textures. brush tool
Removes parts of an image or a layer, making those parts see-through. eraser tool
Helps you choose a specific part of the image to work on without affecting the rest (e.g., Rectangular Marquee Tool). Selection Tool
Lets you resize, rotate, or move parts of your image. transform tool
Allows you to zoom in to see details up close or zoom out to view the entire image. zoom tool
Automatically selects areas of the same color in your image with just one click. magic wand
- Lets you move things around in your image, like layers or selected parts. move tool
Refers to the color of an object in your image. hue
Controls how bright or dull a color looks in your image. saturation
Adjusts how light or dark your image appears. brightness
A list that shows every action you've done so far, allowing you to undo or go back to earlier steps. history panel
Allows you to save your project under a new name or format without overwriting the original file. save as
Refers to how clear or sharp an image is, measured in pixels per inch (PPI). Higher resolution = better quality. resolution
A common file format for saving images that compresses them to reduce file size. JPG (JPEG)
A file format that supports transparent backgrounds and is often used for logos or web images. PNG
Photoshop’s default file format, which saves all your layers and edits so you can keep working on it later. PSD
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