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Toolbar |
The location where all the tools are located. |
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Tool Options Bar |
Allows you to define the tools properties you wish to use |
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Layers Panel |
Whatever layer is on top will cover anything else underneath it |
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Eye |
Lets us see or hide individual layers, fx,or adjustment |
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Non-Destructive Edits |
Having multiple layers in photoshop allows us to edit the image without altering the original. |
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Navigator Panel |
Allows us to see what part of the document we are viewing specified with a red box. Also allows us to zoom and navigate in a snap |
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History Panel |
Allows you to back up 20 steps, very ram intensive and will rewrite if you make changes |
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Bridge |
A visual file browser in photoshop |
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TAB |
Hides entire workspace until mouse hovers over that area |
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Layer Thumbnail |
Contains mini picture of the layer's content and appears to the left of the layer name on the Layers panel. |
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Opacity |
Determines the percentage of transparency |
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Flattening |
Merges all visible layers into a single Background layer and discards all hidden layers. Also makes file sizes considerably smaller. |
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Blending mode |
Affects the layers underlying pixels or base color. Used to darken or lighten an image |
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Deselect |
Removes the marquee (marching ants) from an area so it is no longer selected |
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Layer Comp |
Variation on the arrangement and visibility of existing layers that can make your work more organized |
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Layer Style |
In the fx menu at the bottom of the layers panel - used to add a stroke, glow drop shadow, etc... |
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Kilobytes (KB) |
About 1 thousand bytes |
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Megabytes (MB) |
About 1 million bytes |
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Gigabyte (GB) |
About a billion bytes |
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Terabyte (TB) |
About 1000 gigabytes or 1 trillion bytes |
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Adjustment Layer |
A special layer that acts as a color filter for a single layer or for all the layers beneath it (Curves, Hue/Saturation, Shadows/Highlights etc...) |
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Fuzziness |
Similar to tlerance, in that the lower the value, the closer the color pixels must be to the selected. |