Across
- 1. Small windows that contain a variety of related settings. Main ones used include: Layers, Channels, and History.
- 4. Parts of Photoshop file that keeps different parts of the design separate from each other.
- 6. The color applied by painting tools in Photoshop; Black by default and is used to paint, fill, and apply a border to a selection;
- 9. color Color that is revealed by the Eraser Tool when it is used on a layer that has transparency locked; It is white by default and is use to make gradient fills and fill in areas of an image that have been erased
- 11. To make larger or smaller.
- 12. A picture or symbol that represents the selected tool.
- 13. a visual display of colors that you can choose from
- 16. a feature that lets you choose a color from a color spectrum or numerically to define a custom color
- 17. Quality level of an image. Measured in pixels per inch (ppi) or dots per inch (dpi)
- 20. dots that make up an image
- 21. the color reflected from or transmitted through an object, expressed as a degree (betw. 0 and 360) and identified by a color name
Down
- 2. aka "chroma" the strength or purity of the color, representing the amount of gray in proportion to hue; is measured in a percentage from 0% (gray) to 100% (fully saturated)
- 3. the measurement of a relative lightness or darkness of a color; measured in a percentage from 0% (black) to 100% (white)
- 5. A bar at the top of the workspace that contains Photoshop's menus and several other commonly-used tools to help you manage your workspace.
- 7. selection An option in the Select menu that allows the user to select the background of an image, then use that selection to create a new selection with the inverse portion of the image (the part not originally selected
- 8. selection selects portions of an image based on similarity of textures or solid blocks of similar color.
- 10. A named set of text and numeric characters that share the same look and feel.
- 14. emphasizing an image by placing a border around its edges
- 15. photoshop commands that can significantly alter an image's appearance
- 18. bar Located just below the Application bar. When you click on any tool in the Tools panel, the tool's options (or settings) appear here.
- 19. Lists of commands that are related to each other.
- 20. Photoshop document. These files contain all the layers an artist creates so that each layer can be changed or edited later.
