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Layer |
are separate images that are stacked on top of each other to form a final image |
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Transparency |
(see-through) |
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Opaque |
(solid) |
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Vector object |
(objects made with lines and points), photographs, or any other types of components you can create with the Photoshop tools |
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stacking order |
When you add a new layer to an image, it's created above the currently selected layer. The order in which layers are arranged |
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flatten |
The process of flattening combines the elements on separate layers into a single layer. |
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layer style |
Today, you can achieve a wide variety of special effects without having to complete such process-intensive steps.All you need to do is use Photoshop's layer styles. They're simple to use, cause no permanent change to the image data, and can be modified or removed with a few simple mouse clicks. |
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link layers |
Linking layers allows you to connect two or more layers, and makes it easier to make modifications to the layers. You can merge linked layers and move them as if they were a single component. Any changes, such as scaling, opacity changes, locking, or hiding, affects all linked layers at the same time. |
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visibility |
Hiding and Showing Layers |
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background layer |
the Background layer, which contains the actual image; and two additionallayers, each of which contains type elements (noted by the capital "T"). |
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adjustment layer |
allow you to modify an image in a wide variety of ways without actually making any changes to the original data; |
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layer mask |
work in a similar manner to channel masks, but with the added advantage of protecting the original data that is being masked. |
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shape layer |
contain shapes |
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type layer |
is a special shape layer that contains type elements |
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merging |
layers combines two or more layers into a single, normal layer. Flattening a file merges all the layers in a document and converts the layers into a single Background layer. Changes are not committed to a document until you flatten the file. |
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clipping mask |
is a shape that acts like a cookie cutter, or a hole in a black (or white) piece of cardboard that allows the underlying image to show through its cut-out shape |
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smart object |
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