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Photo Editing

Custom Colors

Advanced Layout

HodgePodge Misc.

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The relationship between the light and dark areas of an image.

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What is contrast?

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A picture, recorded by a camera, of a person or scene in the form of a print

or transparency.

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What is a photo?

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To change the size of something.

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What is to resize?

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The overall percentage of lightness in an image, from very dim to very

bright.

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What is brightness?

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Removing or concealing unwanted parts of an image.

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What is to crop?

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A defined set of colors.

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What is a color scheme?

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Color designed by the user specifically for a document.

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What is a custom color?

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A printing technique that uses one premixed color ink for each color

used in a publication.

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What is spot color?

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Colors located next to one another on the color wheel.

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What is adjacent colors?

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Colors located directly opposite one another on the color wheel.

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What are complementary colors?

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An alphabetical listing of key words, phrases, or topics that includes the

page numbers on which those items are found within a publication.

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What is an index?

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A publication that can be used as a model for the creation of new

documents.

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What is a template?

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A listing of the major entries in a publication.

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What is a table of contents?

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A document that usually contains blank spaces for answers or information to be inserted.

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What is a form?

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Repetitive text that appears at the bottom of pages in a publication.

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What is a footer?

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Use of a computer to combine sound, video, color, graphics, and

text in a presentation.

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What is a multimedia presentation?

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A combination of text, video, audio, and animation in a graphic format.

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What is a web page?

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Conveying the message in a publication of target audience, consistency, and organization.

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What is design principles?

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A named group of character and paragraph format that can be applied

to text.

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What is a style?

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One of two or more sections of typed lines lying side by side on a page and separated by a rule or a blank

space.

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What is a column?

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A circle containing a spectrum of color.

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What is a color wheel?

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Use of many colors in a publication (most common CMYK).

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What is process color?

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Placing one element on top of or below another.

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What is layering?

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To prepare a photo for publication or presentation, as by correcting, revising, cutting, cropping, or

adapting.

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What is photo editing?

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The four ink colors used to create most process color printing.

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What is CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, black)?


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