Photoshop 3
- The technique of combining images from different sources is called compositing.
- Menu commands can be used to increase or decrease selections made with tools.
- A marquee is sometimes referred to as marching ants because the dashed lines of the marquee appear to be moving.
- A fastening point is an anchor within a marquee.
- A selection stays selected until you use the Deselect command.
- The Magnetic Lasso Tool lets you alternate between freehand and magnetic line segments.
- You can use the Rectangular Marquee Tool to create a square.
- Press Shift while dragging the Rectangular Marquee Tool to create a square.
- You can temporarily change any selected tool into the Move Tool by pressing and holding [Ctrl] (Win) or [command] (Mac).
- You can insert additional fastening points by clicking the pointer while dragging.
- The Width setting determines the area in which the Magnetic Lasso Tool detects an edge from the pointer.
- The Edge Contrast setting determines the Magnetic Lasso Tool's sensitivity.
- Feather settings are measured in pixels.
- The feather setting blurs the area between the selection and the surrounding pixels.
- There are selection buttons on the options bar that are used to create or modify a selection.
- Once a selection marquee is created, you can move it to another location.
- The Healing Brush Tool can be used to fix imperfections in an image.
- The Magic Wand Tool is located on the Tools panel.
- A vignette is a picture or portrait whose border fades into the surrounding color.
- A vignette effect uses feathering to fade a marquee shape.
- You can create a vignette using a marquee or lasso tool.
- The basic methods of selection are based on Colors and Shapes.
- There are 2 basic methods of selection.
- Combining selections from different images is called Compositing.
- Other Photoshop images, Royalty-free images, and Pictures from a digital camera may be legal and legitimate sources of artwork.
- Tools panel is where the are selection tools located.
- By learning the different selection options, By evaluating the edges of images that can be used to isolate objects, and By evaluating color as a way to isolate objects are ways to know which selection tool .
- If the Snap feature is enabled, as you drag an object toward a guide, the object will be pulled toward the guide.
- Feather setting blurs the area between the selection and the surrounding pixels.
- You can temporarily change any selected tool into the Move Tool by pressing and holding [Ctrl] (Win).
- To slightly enlarge a marquee you can use the Grow command on the Select menu.
- Using an arrow key to move a selection is called Nudging.
- When the Magic Wand Tool is selected the Contiguous check box on the options bar lets you select pixels that are next to one another.
- When the Magic Wand Tool is selected, the options bar does not include a(n) Tolerance check box.
- Select menu is where the Color Range command is located.
- Healing Brush Tool lets you fix imperfections in an image.
- Magic Wand Tool lets you exclude contiguous pixels.
- 15 pixels should create a nice fade in a vignette.
- Compositing is the technique used to combine elements from different images.
- There are 4 fixed area tools that allow you to create circular or rectangular selections.
- There are 3 free-form tools you can use to create your own unique selections.
- The clipboard is the temporary storage area provided by your computer's operating system.
- A marquee is sometimes referred to as "marching ants" because the dashed lines appear to be moving.
- A(n) fastening points is an anchor within the marquee.
- The selected area is defined by a(n) Marquee.
- A selection stays selected until you deselect it.
- Press shift while dragging the Rectangular Marquee Tool to create a square.
- To select an entire image, click select on the Application bar, and then click All.
- The Magnetic lasso Tool lets you alternate between freehand and straight line segments.
- You can select an entire image by clicking Select on the menu bar, then clicking all.
- You can reselect a deselected object by clicking Select on the Application bar, then clicking reselect.
- After a selection is made, you can move, copy, transform or make adjustments to it.
- You can deselect a selected object by clicking Select on the Application bar, then clicking deselect.
- The Lasso Tool creates a(n) freehand selection.
- Guides are non-printable horizontal and vertical lines that are used to help position selections within an image.
- You can temporarily change any selection tool into the Move Tool by pressing and holding [Ctrl] (Win) or [command] (Mac).
- The Single Row Marquee Tool allows the user to select a row that is 1 pixel(s) wide.
- Use the select menu to select an entire image.
- The Feather setting is used with the Magnetic Lasso Tool.
- You can expand a selection using the Modify command on the select menu.
- After you create a marquee, you can move it to another location in the same image or to another image entirely.
- Border, Smooth, Expand and contact are submenus of the Modify command that is found on the Select menu.
- You can nudge a selection using the arrow keys.
- Tolerance is a setting that lets you specify whether similar pixels will be selected.
- Use the Magic Wand Tool to exclude contiguous pixels.
- Pixels that are next to one another are said to be contiguous.
- High contrast between colors is an ideal condition for making selections based on color.
- You can use the color range command to make the same selections as with the Magic Wand Tool.
- The Color Range command does not give you the option of excluding contiguous pixels as does the magic wand Tool.
- The Healing Brush Tool matches the texture, lighting, and shading found in an image.
- The healing brush Tool lets you fix some imperfections (such as dirt, scratches, and the like) that may be found in an image.
- The fuzziness setting is similar to the tolerance setting, in that the lower the value, the closer in color pixels must be to be selected.
- A(n) vignette is a picture or portrait whose border fades into the surrounding color.
- In Photoshop, you can create a vignette by creating a(n) mask.
- You can blur the edge of a mask using the feather setting.
- A(n) vignette effect uses feathering to fade a marquee shape.
- You can create a vignette using a marquee or lasso tool.
- You can tone down a loud background by using a(n) vignette effect.
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