Quiz #9
Photoshop Lesson 04
Due: December 10
Matching
Match the key concepts in the numbered list to the left with the letter of the phrase below that best describes it.
Descriptions |
- A slight softening effect applied most commonly to selection outlines to simulate smooth transitions.
- Use this tool to select free-form, straight-sided areas in an image.
- A setting in the options bar that determines how many colors the magic wand selects at a time, as measured in luminosity values.
- This command permits you to bring the colors in one image or layer into agreement with those in another.
- This special kind of lever tugs at the line segment in a path outline, bending it to form a fluid curve.
- Accessible by pressing Ctrl on the PC, this tool permits you to move selected pixels, even between images.
- Click with this tool to select regions of color inside an image.
- The most precise of Photoshop's selectors, this tool lets you draw free-hand outlines one segment at a time.
- A brilliant new command in Photoshop CS3 that lets you edit a selection using a series of slider bars and preview the results of those edits as you work.
- A spot in the magnetic lasso or path outline that marks a location at which the outline arcs or changes direction.
- This command expands a selection to include additional nonadjacent colors that fall inside the magic wand's Tolerance range.
- Located in the Select menu, this command rounds off the corners in a jagged or straight-sided selection.
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