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- 3. The smallest unit of a digital image, representing a single color in a grid.
- 5. The clarity and detail of a digital image, measured in pixels per inch (PPI).
- 8. Adjusting the number of pixels in an image, affecting its size and resolution.
- 9. A small decorative line or stroke added to the ends of characters in a typeface.
- 10. The attribute of a color by virtue of which it is discernible as red, green, blue, etc.
- 13. Typeface without the small projecting features called serifs.
- 14. File format supporting animated images.
- 15. A technique in Illustrator for creating complex color transitions.
- 16. Lossless image format, often used for web graphics.
- 19. High-quality image format commonly used in print.
- 20. The difference in brightness and color between parts of an image.
- 24. The process of converting vector graphics into raster images for display.
- 29. The visual elements of a digital product, including buttons, icons, and layout. (UI)
- 32. Reducing the file size of an image by removing redundant data.
- 33. A smooth transition between two or more colors.
- 35. The proportion of width to height in an image.
- 36. The level of transparency in an image or element.
- 38. The final size of a printed piece after excess edges are cut off.
- 39. Image format using lossy compression, balancing quality and file size.
- 41. Defined lines or shapes used in graphic design, often manipulated with the Pen Tool.
- 42. The process of enhancing or correcting parts of an image.
- 44. Separate levels in a digital image for independent editing and organization.
- 45. A systematic arrangement of elements into columns and rows to create a structured layout.
- 46. A visual guide representing the skeletal structure of a website or interface.
- 48. The intensity or purity of a color.
- 49. Techniques and methods used to enhance or manipulate digital images.
- 50. A layer in Photoshop that retains its original quality even after transformations.
- 51. The brightness of an image, often used in color correction.
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- 1. Feature determining how colors interact when overlaid.
- 2. Removing unwanted portions of an image.
- 4. The vertical space between lines of text, crucial for readability and aesthetics.
- 6. A measure of printing or display resolution. (Dots Per Inch)
- 7. Extra area around the edge of a document to ensure graphics extend to the edge when trimmed.
- 11. The overall experience of a user interacting with a product, considering usability and satisfaction. (UX)
- 12. The overall lightness or darkness of an image.
- 17. Effects applied to alter the appearance of an image.
- 18. A curve defined by mathematical control points, commonly used in drawing.
- 19. The art of arranging type to make written language legible, readable, and visually appealing.
- 21. A visual representation of a design, often used for client presentations.
- 22. Adjusting the space between individual characters in a font for better visual harmony.
- 23. Adjustments to the tonal range of an image, enhancing contrast.
- 25. Color model representing colors using red, green, and blue, common for digital screens.
- 26. A tool for creating and editing paths in vector-based graphics.
- 27. A color model representing colors based on hue, saturation, and lightness. (Hue, Saturation, Lightness)
- 28. Graphics created using mathematical equations, allowing for scalable and lossless quality.
- 30. A designated area in graphic software for creating and organizing designs.
- 31. The visual elements and designs created for a project.
- 32. A vector path used to cut out an object in an image.
- 34. Positioning elements relative to each other, such as left, right, center, or justified.
- 35. A point on a path that defines a change in direction.
- 37. A technique to hide or reveal parts of an image.
- 40. Color model representing colors using cyan, magenta, yellow, and black, crucial for print.
- 43. The work area in graphic software where designs are created.
- 47. A standardized color matching system used in the printing industry.
