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Photoshop Chapter 6

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Results in smooth-edge type   anti-aliasing  
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type that rests on an invisible line   baseline  
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amount of space between 2 characters   kerning  
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create waves or curves   distort filters  
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optimizes printed text & graphics   postscript  
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type mathematically defined   outline type  
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inserts a uniform amount of space   tracking  
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this tpye of text has a tail or stroke at the end   serif font  
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text or a layer containing text   type  
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Vertical space between lines of text   leading  
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identical text behind type   drop shadow  
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The vertical distance that type moves from its baseline   baseline shift  
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This controls type properties   character palette  
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This type of text has no tails & is used in headlines   sans serif font  
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Determines the size and physical properties of an object   structure  
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Used to diplay unique characters such as $,+   Symbol fonts  
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Composed of pixes, and can develop jagged edges when enlarged   bitmap type  
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converts a type layer to an image layer   rasterize  
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The size of each character within a font   points  
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Determines the lighting effects   shading  
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Adjustments made to space   type spacing  
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Also called Outline type, it is mathematically defined, which means that it can be scaled to any size without losing its sharp, smooth edges.   Vector fonts  
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A complete set of characters, letters, and symbols for a particular typeface.   Font family  
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Each character occupies the same amount of space regardless of its width.   Monotype spacing  
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Each character takes up a different amount of space depending on its width.   Proportional spacing  
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A collection of formatting attributes that can be saved and applied to specific characters or an entire paragraph.   Style  
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Setting determines where the shadow falls relative to the text.   Angle  
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Determines how far a shadow falls from the text. This setting is used by the Drop Shadow and Bevel and Emboss styles.   Distance  
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Determines the width of drop shadow text.   Spread  
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Determines the clarity of a drop shadow.   Size  
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Setting that applies no anti-aliasing, and can result in type that has jagged edges.   None  
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This Anti-aliasing mode displays type with the best possible resolution.   Sharp  
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This Anti-aliasing mode gives type more definition and makes type appear sharper.   Crisp  
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This Anti-aliasing mode makes type appear heavier, much like the bold attribute.   Strong  
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This Anti-aliasing mode gives type more rounded edges.   Smooth  
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This Bevel and emboss setting affects the amount of visible dimension.   Altitude  
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Formally called Repoussé, is a tool for turning a 2-dimensional object (like type) into a 3-dimensional object   3D Extrusion  
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The height of ridges within an object.   Relief  
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Change it's appearance by using different fonts and colors   Type faces  
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Set of characters with similar appearance (size and color)   Font  
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Effects that enhance the appearance of the type or image layer.   Layer Styles  
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Tools that can be used to change the 3D object   Widgets  
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