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| 1. | This tool is useful for selecting areas of an image. It comes in 4 varieties: Rectangular, Elliptical, Single Row or Single Column. |
| 2. | The relative size of an object. |
| 3. | The colour mode setting for images that will be printed to paper. |
| 6. | the three channel colour mode suitable for images to be viewed on screens. |
| 7. | The relative opacity (blackness) of an area of a negative, a transparency or a print. |
| 8. | Photoshop documents are composed of these, which can basically be described as single transparent sheets which hold particular pieces of an image. |
| 9. | This sensor takes the place of film in digital cameras. |
| 11. | Refers to the types of colours you will be using in your image. CMYK and RGB are the most important of these modes to be familiar with. (2 Words) |
| 12. | The use of opposing elements, such as colours, forms, textures or lines, in close proximity to produce an intensified effect in a photograph. |
| 15. | When an image has been enlarged so that the jagged edges of the pixels show and it looks unsharp. |
| 16. | A function on the camera to compensate for different colours of light being emitted by different light sources. (2 Words) |
| 17. | This tool selects a colour range. It will select the block of colour, or transparency, based on wherever you click. (2 Words) |
| 18. | The three colours to which the human visual system, digital cameras and many other devices are sensitive. (3 Words) |
| 19. | The degree of hue in colour as perceived subjectively. This effect on colour can be termed strong, vivid, intense, deep, weak, pale, washed out or dull. |
| 22. | List of commands that provide controls for copy, paste, tranform etc. (2 Words) |
| 23. | The total amount of light allowed falling on a digital camera's sensor during the process of taking a photograph. |
| 24. | A lens with the ability to focus from infinity to extremely closely. |
| 26. | A file menu command that retrieves an image from another file. |
| 27. | Also known as "Value" - The degree of lightness or darkness, or colour variation from cold ____ (blues) to warm ____ (reds), in an area of a print, whether a colour print or a black-and-white print. |
| 28. | Picture Element: digital photographs are comprised of thousands or millions of them; they are the building blocks of a digital photo. |