Quiz #14
Photoshop Lesson 09
Due: April 7
Matching
Match the key concepts in the numbered list to the left with the letter of the phrase below that best describes it.
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- The name given to a pair of slider bars in the Layers Styles dialog box that let you hide or reveal colors based on their luminosity levels.
- The state of a layered composition at a certain point in time, complete with visibility, vertical and horizontal positioning, blending options, and layer styles.
- Created by pressing CTRL+G, this collection of layers appears as a folder icon in the Layers palette.
- The arrangment of layers in a composition, from front to back, which you can adjust by pressing CTRL with the brackets keys, [ and ].
- The ideal file format for saving all layers, masks, and parametric effects in a layered composition.
- Long a staple of photoshop, this command automatically stitches multiple images into a seamless panorama. Difference is, now it actually works.
- An option that uses the contents of the active layer to cut holes in the layers below it.
- When working with this function, painting with black temporarily erases the pixels on a layer; painting with white makes the pixels visible again.
- A means for cropping the contents of a group of layers to the boundary of the layer below them.
- Choose this command to combine the contents of the active layer with the layer below it.
- This command lets you distort a layer by dragging corner handles and pen tool-style control handles.
- New to Photoshop CS3, this command takes multiple handheld shots that share a common background and moves and distorts them so that they match up as precisely as possible.
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