Vocabulary Terms 5.1
Across
- 3. Mode - rgb mode using a color system, containing at least three channels (one each for red,green, and blue).
- 6. - The range of displayed colors in a color model gamut.
- 8. - The color reflected from or transmitted through an object and expressed as a degree between zero and threesixty. Each is identified by a color name (such as red or green) hue
- 11. Mode - duotone mode used to create the following grayscale images: duotones (using two colors), tritones (using three colors), and quadtones (using four colors).
- 13. - saturation the strength or purity of the color, representing the amount of gray in proportion to hue (measured as a percentage from 0% to 100%. also known as chroma).
- 14. Colors - subtractive colors a color system in which the full combination of cyan, magenta, and yellow absorb all color and produce black.
- 15. - channels RGB images use three colors, or channels, to reproduce colors on screen.
- 16. Mode - bitmap mode uses black or white color values to represent image pixels; a good choice for images with subtle color gradations, such as photographs or painted images.
- 17. - sampling a method of changing foreground and background colors by copying existing colors from an image.
Down
- 1. Color - foreground color used to paint, fill, and stroke selections. The default foreground color is black.
- 2. - brightness the measurement of relative lightness or darkness of a color (measured as a percentage from 0% [black] to 100% [white]).
- 4. Color - background color white by default, it is used to make gradient fills, and to fill in areas of an image that have been erased.
- 5. Mode - grayscale mode uses up to 256 shades of gray, assigning a brightness value from 0 (black) to 255 (white) to each pixel.
- 7. Colors - addictive colors a color system in which, when the values of R, G, and B (red,green, and blue) are 0, the result is black; when the values are all 255, the result is white.
- 8. Value - hexadecimal value sets of three pairs of letters or numbers that are used to define the R,G,and B components of a color.
- 9. Fills - gradient fills a type of fill in which colors appear to blend into one another. Determines by its beginning and ending points.
- 10. Separation - color separation result of converting an RBG image into a CMYK image; the commercial printing process of separating colors for use with different inks.
- 12. of Gamut - a range of colors that cannot be reproduced within the CMYK color space used for commercial printing.
- 15. Mode - cmyk mode using a color sustem, containing at least four channels (one each for cyan, magenta, yellow, and black)