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| An image or area of an image that is selected and ready to work on. Also refers to a tool or option that is currently selected. |
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| A bar at the top of the workspace that contains Photoshop's menus and several other commonly-used tools to help you manage your workspace. |
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| Color that is revealed by the Eraser Tool when it is used on a layer that has transparency locked. |
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| Selection border is removed. |
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| Points created by the Magnetic Lasso Tool that hold the selection border to the edges in the image. |
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| A folding-out effect created at the edges of a command. |
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| Merge all layers in an image using a single command. |
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| A named set of text and numeric characters that share the same look and feel. |
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| The color applied by painting toold in Photoshop. |
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| A picture or symbol that represents the selected tool. |
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| Special effects such as drop shadows, beveled edges, and colorful outlines that can quickly be applied on an entire layer. |
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| Parts of Photoshop file that keeps different parts of the design seperate from each other. |
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| To protect a layer from being changed. |
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| List of commands that are related to each other. |
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| Located just below the Application bar. When you click on any tool in the Tool's panel, the tool's options (or settings) appear here. |
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| Small windows that contain a varity of related settings. Main ones used include:Layers, Channels, History. |
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| Quality level of an image. |
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| To make larger or smaller. |
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| A varity of effects, such as drop shadows and beveled edges, applied to text or shapes. |
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| Small pictures of what is contained on the layers. |
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