Quiz #13
Photoshop Lesson 08
Due: March 7
Matching
Match the key concepts in the numbered list to the left with the letter of the phrase below that best describes it.
Descriptions |
- This Liquify function lets you pinch selective portions of an image.
- The thickness of the effect applied by a filter, often expressed as a softly tapering halo.
- The clarity of the image formed by the lens element and captured by the camera, whether digital or film.
- This Vanishing Point tool lets you heal an image in perspective and includes a source preview right inside the brush cursor.
- The successor to Unsharp Maks, this filter lets you correct specific kinds of softness, including lens blur and motion blur.
- Named for the camera lenses once commonly used to adjust and tint a scene before it was captured on film, these permit you to modify the focus, edge detail, and structure of an image after it's captured.
- A rectangle tilted in three-dimensional space that defines a grid on which you can edit your image in the Vanishing Point filter.
- A filter named for a traditional technique in which a photographic negative is combined with a blurred version of itself.
- The most consistently useful of the Liquify functions, this lets you stretch or squish details in an image by painting them with a circular brush.
- A ridge formed by the meeting of two areas of extreme contrast.
- A filter that mimics the functionality of Unsharp Mask by retaining areas of high contrast and sending low-contrast areas to gray.
- New to Vanishing Point 2.0, this option wraps a pasted image around multiple connected planes, which can meet at any angle so long as the planes share a common edge.
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