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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 10
Glossary
A feature that controls how pixels in an image are affected by a painting or editing tool. The blend
blending mode
color is applied to the base (original) color to produce a new color, the result color. When applied to layers, a blending
mode determines how the pixels in a layer blend with pixels in layers beneath it.
An artifact caused by overflow of color information from one sensor in a camera (corresponding to a pixel)
blooming
to adjacent ones. Blooming can cause streaks, halos, and loss of detail. (See also "artifact" on page 322.)
The softening of the detail in an image or parts of an image.
blur
A standard file format for saving bitmap files in Windows. Windows can display BMP files on any type of display
BMP
device.
A rectangular border around an image, shape, or text that you can drag to rotate or resize.
bounding box
The relative lightness or darkness of an image, which determines the intensity of colors. Also, the relative
brightness
lightness or darkness of any color. (See also "luminance" on page 329.)
The brightness of an image or selection, usually measured as a percentage from 0% (black) to 100%
brightness value
(white).
A brush with preset settings for size, thickness and so on. Photoshop Elements includes several brush
brush preset
presets for you to choose from, and you can create your own as well. The maximum number of brush presets that you
can create in Photoshop Elements: 8000.
One of the following brush tool styles: brush, impressionist brush, or airbrush.
brush type
The selective darkening of a part of an image.
burning
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A file used for virtual memory. The cache file speeds the performance of Photoshop Elements.
cache file
A format describing data exactly as it is captured by a camera sensor, with no in-camera processing
camera raw format
applied. Also called raw format. (This format differs from
The workspace around an existing image, within the image window. Layer data may lie outside of the canvas,
canvas
but it will be clipped to the canvas when the image is flattened. You can change the size and color of the canvas by
choosing Image > Resize > Canvas Size.
Either a text or audio note attached to a photo. You can add audio captions in the Photo Browser by using
caption
your computer microphone or by importing an audio file. You can add text captions by typing text in the caption field
of the Properties panel in the Photo Browser or the File Info dialog box in Full Edit.
Portable hardware on which you can store, upload, or download photos, audio, video, and other data. You
card reader
can download data from a card reader into Photoshop Elements.
Comité Consultatif International Téléphonique et Télégraphique. A group that defines communications
CCITT
standards. Now known as the ITU-T (International Telecommunications Union-Telecommunication Standardization
sector). The CCITT has developed a family of lossless compression techniques for black-and-white images.
A construct for describing the color data in an image. A black-and-white grayscale image has one channel, an
channel
RGB image has three, and a CMYK image has four. Ordinarily, a channel describes either red, green, or blue, which
are blended to create all colors.
See "saturation" on page 332.
chroma
Commission Internationale de l'Éclairage. A group that defined universal color standards in the early 1930s. The
CIE
Lab color model was developed by CIE.
The temporary holding area for data stored with the Cut or Copy commands.
clipboard
"Photoshop raw
Last updated 1/2/2012
format" on page 330.)
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