Adobe Photoshop CS5 One-on-One

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What DID YOu leaRn?


Descriptions
A. Decreases or increases the saturation of an image, depending on the
Mode setting in the options bar.
B. This tool allows you to paint back information from a previous state
saved in the History panel.
C. This panel lets you scale, rotate, and even flip the source image as you
paint it onto the destination, as well as preview the source as a trans-
lucent overlay.
D. A modification to an image that permanently changes the pixels to
which it’s applied.
E. A special kind of state in the History panel that remains available well
after twenty operations.
F. This tool lightens portions of an image as you paint, which makes it
great for bringing out naturally shaded areas such as eyes.
G. A loose collection of features that modify the existing color or luminos-
ity of a pixel without replacing its content.
H. This tool darkens pixels as you paint over them.
I. A set of Photoshop tools that permit you to clone elements from one
portion or state of an image to another.
J. A Photoshop effect applied directly to an entire image or a selection.
K. The spot from which the healing brush samples information when re-
pairing a flaw in an image.
L. Brush-based tools that allow you to paint lines and fill shapes with the
foreground color.

Key Concepts



  1. Editing tools

  2. Painting tools

  3. Healing tools

  4. Dodge tool

  5. Burn tool

  6. Sponge tool

  7. History brush

  8. Snapshot

  9. Source point

  10. Clone Source

  11. Filter

  12. Destructive edits


answers
1G, 2L, 3I, 4F, 5H, 6A, 7B, 8E, 9K, 10C, 11J, 12C


Match the key concept in the numbered list below with the letter
of the phrase that best describes it. Answers appear upside-down
at the bottom of the page.

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