Across
- 1. These should always be named and using them strategically is an essential part of nondestructive editing.
- 5. The image resolution is measured by how many of these are in an inch.
- 7. the tool that can change the size and placement of an image.
- 8. this adjustment allows you to change the colors of an image or part of an image.
- 10. a filter in which you can make essential adjustments to an image in one workspace while preserving the original data.
- 12. a non destructive way to remove part of an image.
- 13. Another name for the outline of a shape. It can be set to any color and different line types.
- 14. This selection tool uses AI to detect and select specific objects or parts of an image. It works best when the background is simple.
- 16. This tool is used to edit a mask and also to draw or add sections of color.
Down
- 1. This menu appears when you double click a layer. It allows you to apply nondestructive effects, like a strokes, drop shadows, and overlays to text, shapes, or any layer.
- 2. adjusting this paintbrush setting helps to avoid bumpy, awkward lines. It can also be used with the eraser, pencil and mixer brush.
- 3. This is what we call a layer with the transparency turned down so we can trace its contents onto a new layer above it.
- 4. When I press command Z, I'm going back in this to undo my work.
- 6. a kind of editing in which you can make changes to an image without permanently altering the data.
- 9. the tool that allows you to draw geometric and abstract shapes.
- 11. This should always be set to 300.
- 15. To copy a layer we use this command (spelled out).
