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17 Cards in this Set
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Layers |
seperate images that are stacked on top of eachother to form a final image |
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Transparentcy |
see through |
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opaque |
solid |
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vector object |
objects made with lines and points |
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stacking order |
the order in which layers are arranged |
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flatten |
combining the elements on seperare layers into a single layer |
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layer style |
a popular way to add effects to layers in a nondestructive way |
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link layers |
allows you to connect two or more layers and it makes it easier to make modifications to the layers |
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visibility |
hiding and showing layers |
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background layer |
layer that contains actual image |
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adjustment layer |
allows 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 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 |
layer containing shapes |
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type layer |
a special shape layer that contains type elements |
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merging |
combines two or more layers into a single, normal layer. |
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clipping mask |
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 |
pastes the art as a vector smart object that can be scaled, transformed, or moved without degrading the image. As art is placed, its file data is imbedded in the photoshop document on a seperate layer |