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The Keys to Speed 1 st Quarter Review
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Vocabulary Projects Folder A folder on the hard drive set up for video. It is also a fail safe place to save if the usershare goes down MSHS User_share The file server for all students. It has a 20 mb limit and is backed up nightly HTLC User_share The file server for high tech learning center students. Almost unlimited. Not backed up.
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Vocabulary Pixelation: The appearance of blockiness in an image after it has been enlarged. What had been a single pixel in the original image becomes a single-colored block in the enlarged version. The image on the left looks fairly smooth, but the enlarged version on the right shows pixelization.
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Vocabulary Invoice: A bill issued by one who has provided products and/or services to a customer.
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Vocabulary Raster Graphic: A computer image made up of small squares or "tiles" of color, called PIXELS. A raster graphic can be thought of like a tile mosaic; the image is broken up into tiny chunks. If you make a raster graphic larger, the tiles become bigger; this can result in a "stairstep" or mosaic appearance. All scanned images are examples of raster graphics. Examples: TIFF, GIF, JPG, BMP
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Vocabulary Vector graphic: A computer image consisting of a variety of points, lines, rectangles, and other geometric shapes of different colors. Popular drawing programs such as Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw, and Macromedia Freehand create vector graphics. http://www.nwe.ufl.edu/writing/help/graphics/intro/t erms.shtml
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Vocabulary Storyboard A sequential series of sketches illustrating stages or scenes in a production. Used as a visual script or shooting plan.
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Vocabulary Rule of Thirds Imaginary lines are drawn dividing the image into thirds both horizontally and vertically. You place important elements of your composition where these lines intersect.
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Vocabulary Cliché an expression that has been worn out through constant use. Ex.: "short but sweet" Symbols that have come to represent a concept. Ex.: Pacifier, bottle, diaper big head = Baby
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Will undo the last thing that you told the computer to do in almost any application. Windows
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Cuts a selection to the clipboard and removes it from the area where it was taken. Windows
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Copies your Selection to the clipboard for a later use without taking it from its original location. Windows
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Pastes your Selection from the clipboard to the document that you are working on. Windows
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Makes text bold Windows
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Select All Windows
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Save Windows
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Switches between open applications Windows
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Closes the current window that you are working in. Will not save your current work Windows
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Help Windows
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Open Start Menu Windows
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Refreshes Current Window Windows
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Opens the find window so that you can Find a line of text or a specific file or folder. Windows
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Will take you to the beginning of a page, presentation or line of code. Windows
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Will take you to the end of a page, presentation or line of code. Windows
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Copies the computer screen so that you can later paste it in a document or presentation. Example: Windows
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Copies the top layer of the computer screen so that you can later paste it in a document or presentation. Example: Windows
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Close W Windows
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Brings up the Task Manager or if pressed too many times will cause the computer to restart. Windows
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Tells the computer that you want to print the current document. Windows
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Makes a new file or window in any application such as Word. Windows
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Toggle Premieres Palettes on and off. Adobe Premiere
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Use the { Space Bar } to start and stop playback in the Timeline window, Monitor window or Clip window. Adobe Premiere
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Hold down the { Alt } key while you click the yellow Work Area Bar. This will automatically expand the yellow Work Area Bar to cover all the clips in the Timeline window. + Click on the Yellow Bar Adobe Premiere
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+ or - The plus key { + } and minus key { - } on the main keyboard (NOT the numeric keypad) will expand and contract the time scale in the Timeline window. Adobe Premiere
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\ Use the backslash key { \ } to automatically re- size the Timeline window so that you can see all the clips in your edited program. Adobe Premiere
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Press the { Enter } key to playback ONLY the section of the Timeline defined by the yellow Work Area Bar. Adobe Premiere
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Backspace Delete selected clip using a ripple deletion Adobe Premiere
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Spacebar Play / Pause Adobe Premiere
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Capture 5 Adobe Premiere
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Set in point i Adobe Premiere
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Set out point o Adobe Premiere
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Flash MX 2004 Switches to the selection tool
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Switches to the circle tool Flash MX 2004
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Switches to the rectangle tool Flash MX 2004
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Test Movie Flash MX 2004
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Insert new symbol Flash MX 2004
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Insert Keyframe Flash MX 2004
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Inserts a new frame Flash MX 2004
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Convert to symbol Flash MX 2004 F8
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Brings up the actions window. Flash MX 2004
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Zoom out or zoom in - Out = in Flash MX 2004
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Line N Flash MX 2004
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Internet Explorer Completes.com
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Internet Explorer Select Address
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Internet Explorer Print P
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Internet Explorer Close the current Window W
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Internet Explorer Full Screen F11
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Internet Explorer Jump to the bottom of the web page. end
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Back one web page Internet Explorer +
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Forward one web page Internet Explorer +
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Step Back (history) Adobe Photoshop
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Free Transform Adobe Photoshop
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Toggles between standard and quick mask mode Q
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Adobe Photoshop Toggles between screen modes F
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Adobe Photoshop Switches foreground and background colors X
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Save for Web S + ++ Adobe Photoshop
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Print Options P ++ Adobe Photoshop
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Open Document Adobe Photoshop
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Browse Adobe Photoshop
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- Resize Window Adobe Photoshop
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0 View Actual Pixels Adobe Photoshop
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Adjust Levels Adobe Photoshop
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