Photoshop 3
The technique of combining images from different sources is called compositing.
Menu commands can be used to increase or decrease selections made with tools.
A marquee is sometimes referred to as marching ants because the dashed lines of the marquee appear to be moving.
A fastening point is an anchor within a marquee.
A selection stays selected until you use the Deselect command.
The Magnetic Lasso Tool lets you alternate between freehand and magnetic line segments.
You can use the Rectangular Marquee Tool to create a square.
Press Shift while dragging the Rectangular Marquee Tool to create a square.
You can temporarily change any selected tool into the Move Tool by pressing and holding [Ctrl] (Win) or [command] (Mac).
You can insert additional fastening points by clicking the pointer while dragging.
The Width setting determines the area in which the Magnetic Lasso Tool detects an edge from the pointer.
The Edge Contrast setting determines the Magnetic Lasso Tool's sensitivity.
Feather settings are measured in pixels.
The feather setting blurs the area between the selection and the surrounding pixels.
There are selection buttons on the options bar that are used to create or modify a selection.
Once a selection marquee is created, you can move it to another location.
The Healing Brush Tool can be used to fix imperfections in an image.
The Magic Wand Tool is located on the Tools panel.
A vignette is a picture or portrait whose border fades into the surrounding color.
A vignette effect uses feathering to fade a marquee shape.
You can create a vignette using a marquee or lasso tool.
The basic methods of selection are based on Colors and Shapes.
There are 2 basic methods of selection.
Combining selections from different images is called Compositing.
Other Photoshop images, Royalty-free images, and Pictures from a digital camera may be legal and legitimate sources of artwork.
Tools panel is where the are selection tools located.
By learning the different selection options, By evaluating the edges of images that can be used to isolate objects, and By evaluating color as a way to isolate objects are ways to know which selection tool .
If the Snap feature is enabled, as you drag an object toward a guide, the object will be pulled toward the guide.
Feather setting blurs the area between the selection and the surrounding pixels.
You can temporarily change any selected tool into the Move Tool by pressing and holding [Ctrl] (Win).
To slightly enlarge a marquee you can use the Grow command on the Select menu.
Using an arrow key to move a selection is called Nudging.
When the Magic Wand Tool is selected the Contiguous check box on the options bar lets you select pixels that are next to one another.
When the Magic Wand Tool is selected, the options bar does not include a(n) Tolerance check box.
Select menu is where the Color Range command is located.
Healing Brush Tool lets you fix imperfections in an image.
Magic Wand Tool lets you exclude contiguous pixels.
15 pixels should create a nice fade in a vignette.
Compositing is the technique used to combine elements from different images.
There are 4 fixed area tools that allow you to create circular or rectangular selections.
There are 3 free-form tools you can use to create your own unique selections.
The clipboard is the temporary storage area provided by your computer's operating system.
A marquee is sometimes referred to as "marching ants" because the dashed lines appear to be moving.
A(n) fastening points is an anchor within the marquee.
The selected area is defined by a(n) Marquee.
A selection stays selected until you deselect it.
Press shift while dragging the Rectangular Marquee Tool to create a square.
To select an entire image, click select on the Application bar, and then click All.
The Magnetic lasso Tool lets you alternate between freehand and straight line segments.
You can select an entire image by clicking Select on the menu bar, then clicking all.
You can reselect a deselected object by clicking Select on the Application bar, then clicking reselect.
After a selection is made, you can move, copy, transform or make adjustments to it.
You can deselect a selected object by clicking Select on the Application bar, then clicking deselect.
The Lasso Tool creates a(n) freehand selection.
Guides are non-printable horizontal and vertical lines that are used to help position selections within an image.
You can temporarily change any selection tool into the Move Tool by pressing and holding [Ctrl] (Win) or [command] (Mac).
The Single Row Marquee Tool allows the user to select a row that is 1 pixel(s) wide.
Use the select menu to select an entire image.
The Feather setting is used with the Magnetic Lasso Tool.
You can expand a selection using the Modify command on the select menu.
After you create a marquee, you can move it to another location in the same image or to another image entirely.
Border, Smooth, Expand and contact are submenus of the Modify command that is found on the Select menu.
You can nudge a selection using the arrow keys.
Tolerance is a setting that lets you specify whether similar pixels will be selected.
Use the Magic Wand Tool to exclude contiguous pixels.
Pixels that are next to one another are said to be contiguous.
High contrast between colors is an ideal condition for making selections based on color.
You can use the color range command to make the same selections as with the Magic Wand Tool.
The Color Range command does not give you the option of excluding contiguous pixels as does the magic wand Tool.
The Healing Brush Tool matches the texture, lighting, and shading found in an image.
The healing brush Tool lets you fix some imperfections (such as dirt, scratches, and the like) that may be found in an image.
The fuzziness setting is similar to the tolerance setting, in that the lower the value, the closer in color pixels must be to be selected.
A(n) vignette is a picture or portrait whose border fades into the surrounding color.
In Photoshop, you can create a vignette by creating a(n) mask.
You can blur the edge of a mask using the feather setting.
A(n) vignette effect uses feathering to fade a marquee shape.
You can create a vignette using a marquee or lasso tool.
You can tone down a loud background by using a(n) vignette effect.
The technique of combining images from different sources is called compositing.
Menu commands can be used to increase or decrease selections made with tools.
A marquee is sometimes referred to as marching ants because the dashed lines of the marquee appear to be moving.
A fastening point is an anchor within a marquee.
A selection stays selected until you use the Deselect command.
The Magnetic Lasso Tool lets you alternate between freehand and magnetic line segments.
You can use the Rectangular Marquee Tool to create a square.
Press Shift while dragging the Rectangular Marquee Tool to create a square.
You can temporarily change any selected tool into the Move Tool by pressing and holding [Ctrl] (Win) or [command] (Mac).
You can insert additional fastening points by clicking the pointer while dragging.
The Width setting determines the area in which the Magnetic Lasso Tool detects an edge from the pointer.
The Edge Contrast setting determines the Magnetic Lasso Tool's sensitivity.
Feather settings are measured in pixels.
The feather setting blurs the area between the selection and the surrounding pixels.
There are selection buttons on the options bar that are used to create or modify a selection.
Once a selection marquee is created, you can move it to another location.
The Healing Brush Tool can be used to fix imperfections in an image.
The Magic Wand Tool is located on the Tools panel.
A vignette is a picture or portrait whose border fades into the surrounding color.
A vignette effect uses feathering to fade a marquee shape.
You can create a vignette using a marquee or lasso tool.
The basic methods of selection are based on Colors and Shapes.
There are 2 basic methods of selection.
Combining selections from different images is called Compositing.
Other Photoshop images, Royalty-free images, and Pictures from a digital camera may be legal and legitimate sources of artwork.
Tools panel is where the are selection tools located.
By learning the different selection options, By evaluating the edges of images that can be used to isolate objects, and By evaluating color as a way to isolate objects are ways to know which selection tool .
If the Snap feature is enabled, as you drag an object toward a guide, the object will be pulled toward the guide.
Feather setting blurs the area between the selection and the surrounding pixels.
You can temporarily change any selected tool into the Move Tool by pressing and holding [Ctrl] (Win).
To slightly enlarge a marquee you can use the Grow command on the Select menu.
Using an arrow key to move a selection is called Nudging.
When the Magic Wand Tool is selected the Contiguous check box on the options bar lets you select pixels that are next to one another.
When the Magic Wand Tool is selected, the options bar does not include a(n) Tolerance check box.
Select menu is where the Color Range command is located.
Healing Brush Tool lets you fix imperfections in an image.
Magic Wand Tool lets you exclude contiguous pixels.
15 pixels should create a nice fade in a vignette.
Compositing is the technique used to combine elements from different images.
There are 4 fixed area tools that allow you to create circular or rectangular selections.
There are 3 free-form tools you can use to create your own unique selections.
The clipboard is the temporary storage area provided by your computer's operating system.
A marquee is sometimes referred to as "marching ants" because the dashed lines appear to be moving.
A(n) fastening points is an anchor within the marquee.
The selected area is defined by a(n) Marquee.
A selection stays selected until you deselect it.
Press shift while dragging the Rectangular Marquee Tool to create a square.
To select an entire image, click select on the Application bar, and then click All.
The Magnetic lasso Tool lets you alternate between freehand and straight line segments.
You can select an entire image by clicking Select on the menu bar, then clicking all.
You can reselect a deselected object by clicking Select on the Application bar, then clicking reselect.
After a selection is made, you can move, copy, transform or make adjustments to it.
You can deselect a selected object by clicking Select on the Application bar, then clicking deselect.
The Lasso Tool creates a(n) freehand selection.
Guides are non-printable horizontal and vertical lines that are used to help position selections within an image.
You can temporarily change any selection tool into the Move Tool by pressing and holding [Ctrl] (Win) or [command] (Mac).
The Single Row Marquee Tool allows the user to select a row that is 1 pixel(s) wide.
Use the select menu to select an entire image.
The Feather setting is used with the Magnetic Lasso Tool.
You can expand a selection using the Modify command on the select menu.
After you create a marquee, you can move it to another location in the same image or to another image entirely.
Border, Smooth, Expand and contact are submenus of the Modify command that is found on the Select menu.
You can nudge a selection using the arrow keys.
Tolerance is a setting that lets you specify whether similar pixels will be selected.
Use the Magic Wand Tool to exclude contiguous pixels.
Pixels that are next to one another are said to be contiguous.
High contrast between colors is an ideal condition for making selections based on color.
You can use the color range command to make the same selections as with the Magic Wand Tool.
The Color Range command does not give you the option of excluding contiguous pixels as does the magic wand Tool.
The Healing Brush Tool matches the texture, lighting, and shading found in an image.
The healing brush Tool lets you fix some imperfections (such as dirt, scratches, and the like) that may be found in an image.
The fuzziness setting is similar to the tolerance setting, in that the lower the value, the closer in color pixels must be to be selected.
A(n) vignette is a picture or portrait whose border fades into the surrounding color.
In Photoshop, you can create a vignette by creating a(n) mask.
You can blur the edge of a mask using the feather setting.
A(n) vignette effect uses feathering to fade a marquee shape.
You can create a vignette using a marquee or lasso tool.
You can tone down a loud background by using a(n) vignette effect.