Quiz #10
Photoshop Lesson 05
Due: January 17
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 quick and dirty method of capturing several images with a flatbed scanner to a single file and then sorting them out using the Crop and Straighten command.
- A means of cutting away the extraneous portions of an image to focus the viewer's attention on the subject of the photo.
- An interpolation setting that makes a special effort to suppress film grain, noise, and other artifacts.
- That number of pixels that will print within a linear inch or millimeter of page space.
- The process of throwing away pixels and making up new ones by averaging the existing pixels in an image.
- To change the physical dimensions of an image by reducing the number of pixels.
- To straighten a photo with this tool, drag along an edge that should be exactly horizontal or vertical.
- The translucent film of color that covers portions of an image that will be deleted after you apply the crop tool.
- The relationship between the width and the height of an image.
- Operations such as Image Size and the Rotate canvas commands that affect an entire image, including any and all layers.
- The center of rotation or other transformation.
- The boundaries of an image, as measured independently of the contents of the image itself.
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