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1 COLORS PRIMARY COLORS Are red, blue and yellow SECONDARY COLORS Are made by mixing primary colors

2 COMPLEMENTARY COLORS OPPOSITE ON THE COLOR WHEEL AND USED TO CREATE CONTRAST

3 ANALOGOUS COLORS Side by side on the color wheel

4 GAMUT The complete range or scope of something (all the colors )

5 ADOBE BRIDGE Used to change an image format from one program to another within the site of adobe programs PS DW Br

6 DITHERING Scatters different colored pixels in an image to make it appear as though there are intermediate colors in images with a limited color palette

7 SEVEN ELEMENTS OF DESIGN SHAPE SHAPE LINE LINE VALUE VALUE COLOR COLOR SPACE SPACE TEXTURE TEXTURE SIZE SIZE

8 UNITY (HARMONY) Is a principle of design where the feeling that everything in the work of art works together

9 BALANCE Is a principle of design that involves the distribution of visual weight and interest

10 REPETITION Is a principle of design that involves a pattern in elements to create movement and interest

11 NEGATIVE SPACE Is also WHITE space An area not occupied by shapes of forms by shapes of forms

12 DEMOGRAPHIC a particular section of the population (children or business people)

13 CHARACTER PALETTE Found under the window menu Font Font Size Size Color Color Scale Scale

14 GUIDES Under view on the menu bar New guide New guide Horizontal Horizontal Vertical Vertical Clear guides Clear guides Click on the ruler and drag out Click on the ruler and drag out

15 RULER View on the menu bar, click on ruler Organize space to eliminate the negative (white) space Organize space to eliminate the negative (white) space Set guides Set guides

16 MAGIC WAND A tool makes a selection of contiguous color

17 EYE DROPPER A tool that allows you to select colors to get an exact or specific color from the image you are working on A tool that allows you to select colors to get an exact or specific color from the image you are working on Also known as the color picker Also known as the color picker

18 AUTO TONE ImageAuto tone ImageAuto tone Automatically adjust the black and white balance Automatically adjust the black and white balance

19 TOOLS Rectangular Marquee draws squares/rectangles. Rectangular Marquee draws squares/rectangles. Elliptical Marquee draws circle/ovals. Elliptical Marquee draws circle/ovals. The red eye tool is found under the band aid tool The red eye tool is found under the band aid tool

20 TOOLS Quick Selection tool allows us to paint an area. Quick Selection tool allows us to paint an area. Magic wand tool selects continuous area. Magic wand tool selects continuous area.

21 Select/ Deselect To select all in your canvas go to select > All To select all in your canvas go to select > All To get rid of the “dancing” or “marching” ants in Photoshop on a mac go to Select > Deselect (Command+D) To get rid of the “dancing” or “marching” ants in Photoshop on a mac go to Select > Deselect (Command+D)

22 Layer Styles Click on the style palette next to the color and swatches on the right of your screen. Click on the style palette next to the color and swatches on the right of your screen. You can add a new layer style by selecting the layer and clicking on the icon in the layer style palette. (next to the trash can) You can add a new layer style by selecting the layer and clicking on the icon in the layer style palette. (next to the trash can)

23 Characters To change the scale of the text go to window > character. To change the scale of the text go to window > character. Leading is the space between the lines. Leading is the space between the lines. Scaling characters are percentages. Scaling characters are percentages.

24 Soft Proof To proof your image go to view> proof colors or view> proof setup> working CMYK To proof your image go to view> proof colors or view> proof setup> working CMYK Soft proofing your image allows you to see what an image will look like when its printed. Soft proofing your image allows you to see what an image will look like when its printed.

25 Soft Proof CS4, you can soft proof something by clicking on View>Soft Proof CS4, you can soft proof something by clicking on View>Soft Proof In CS5/CS6 you can soft proof something by clicking on View> Proof Setup> Working CMYK. In CS5/CS6 you can soft proof something by clicking on View> Proof Setup> Working CMYK.

26 IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS To convert an Image to Black & White click Image>Adjustments>Black & White To convert an Image to Black & White click Image>Adjustments>Black & White To lighten/darken an image>adjustments>Brightness and Contrast To lighten/darken an image>adjustments>Brightness and Contrast

27 Hue/Saturation Increase hue/saturation go to image>adjustment>hue/saturation Increase hue/saturation go to image>adjustment>hue/saturation Hue is the color Hue is the color Saturation is how much color Saturation is how much color

28 UNSHARP MASK Sharpen the edges by going to FILTER>Sharpen>UNSHARP mask Sharpen the edges by going to FILTER>Sharpen>UNSHARP mask This is nondestructive (will not change/alter/damage an image) This is nondestructive (will not change/alter/damage an image) Change the Amount, radius, threshold ONLY if you are given amounts to change Change the Amount, radius, threshold ONLY if you are given amounts to change

29 THIS AND THAT PDF stands for portable document format, good to submit to clients, BUT NOT for websites PDF stands for portable document format, good to submit to clients, BUT NOT for websites CONTACT SHEET— File>Automate>Contact Sheet CONTACT SHEET— File>Automate>Contact Sheet Graphic Types to be used for the Web— JPEG (JPG) GIF, PNG Graphic Types to be used for the Web— JPEG (JPG) GIF, PNG

30 Web Graphics The three graphic types that can be used for the we are JPG (jpeg)—photos, images, (gradients, fading out) JPG (jpeg)—photos, images, (gradients, fading out) GIF—lines, large solid area of color, logos, cartoons (can only be transparent on a matte color) GIF—lines, large solid area of color, logos, cartoons (can only be transparent on a matte color) PNG—true alpha transparency (see through) PNG—true alpha transparency (see through)


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