Adobe Photoshop/InDesign

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Across
  1. 3. Separate levels that can hold different parts of an image, allowing for individual editing without affecting the rest of the image.
  2. 4. Controls how text flows around objects such as images or shapes.
  3. 7. An area outside the page and bleed that contains printing instructions or information about the document.
  4. 8. The space between columns in a page layout.
  5. 13. Used to lighten (dodge) or darken (burn) areas of an image, mimicking traditional darkroom techniques.
  6. 15. Pre-set effects that can be applied to images for artistic or correction purposes
  7. 17. A tool used to paint on an image, with various brush options available.
  8. 19. Softens the edges of a selection or shape for a smoother transition.
  9. 21. A tool that allows you to hide or reveal parts of an image without permanently deleting anything.
  10. 23. A unit of measure in typography, used particularly in InDesign for page, column, and margin settings.
  11. 24. A process that checks documents for problems that could prevent printing as expected.
Down
  1. 1. A path that is used to cut out an object in an image, allowing it to be placed on different backgrounds.
  2. 2. Containers for text or graphics. InDesign uses text frames and graphic frames to hold content.
  3. 5. Layers that let you apply color and tonal adjustments to your image without permanently changing pixel values.
  4. 6. Non-printing lines that help align objects and text for precise placement.
  5. 9. The number of pixels per inch (PPI), which affects the quality and detail of an image.
  6. 10. Pages Templates that you apply to pages for consistent layout and design across your document.
  7. 11. Allows you to fill an area with a smooth transition between multiple colors.
  8. 12. Controls the transparency level of a layer, allowing underlying layers to be seen through.
  9. 14. Determine how two layers blend with each other, creating various effects.
  10. 16. A layer that preserves an image's source content, enabling non-destructive editing.
  11. 17. The area that extends beyond the edge of your page, ensuring no white margins appear when the document is trimmed.
  12. 18. Displays the status of files (such as images) placed into the InDesign document, allowing for easy management of external resources.
  13. 20. Converts a vector graphic into a bitmap image, allowing for pixel-based editing.
  14. 22. Creates precise paths that can be used for selection or creating shapes.