1.-Flatten Image: means that all existing layers in a document are merged into a single. It is used to save the image formats that support only one layer, such as JPEG, GIF, etc.
-Brightness: lightness or darkness of a color. Measured in percentage, 0% equals black and 100% corresponds to white.
-Channel: every image is composed of channels, the number of them depends on the color mode of the image. For example, an RGB image will have a channel for each of the basic colors for the red channel (Red), one for green (Green) and one for blue (Blue)
-Alpha Channels: addition of color channels are alpha channels, that are used to store selections. In the palette will display a new thumbnail, the white parts indicate the selected area, the black portions indicate the areas not selected.
-Channel compound: composite channel is the one that has two or more channels.
-color channels: the various channels that has an image and contains information on colors.
-Layer: a layer Photoshop is a resource that simulates a transparent sheet or acetate. In this you can write, paint, insert images, etc without losing its transparency, and can do each of these actions in different layers. Photoshop can handle up to 100 layers.
-Layer Up: layer is highlighted blue and you will be editable. It is important to always know what the active layer, because many times when making a modification and this effect arises because the active layer is another desired.
-Layer Depth: any document shall consist of at least one layer, and this will be the background layer. In documents more than one layer, bottom layer is the bottom layer, this can not be changed.
-layer image: an image layer is that which contains images and is susceptible to the effects.
-layer text: each time you type a text in the document automatically creates a layer. This layer will contain only the written text and not be able to apply any effect.
-linked layers: called linked layer to that layer that displays a small chain. Temporarily link layers to one layer with which they are linked. Linked layers undergo the same modifications as the current layer.
-Foreground and background color: colors are stored in the palette. In the front is painted, filled, become degraded, etc, with the background color will be filled and cleared areas of the document increases
pure colors, pure colors call primary colors and their mixtures, are pure and not composed of other
Contrast: as the contrast value to view a document with purer colors or more muted. One gray is equivalent to minimum contrast and maximum contrast convert the document to pure colors.
-Image Format: format file or image refers to the data structure in which to save the document, eg JPEG, TIFF, BMP ... Photoshop supports a variety of formats (see format types).
-Guides: are lines that only look on screen and not printed. It is a useful tool as it allows you to adjust your selections, selection borders, and tools to these lines. Is a guideline when you click on a ruler and drag the pointer to the document.
-Illustrator: program similar to Adobe Photoshop as tools, except that Illustrator is a vector.
-layer masks: is used to cover portions of a layer of no interest display. The masked areas are not lost but is hidden behind the mask without deleting. Turning off the mask again be seen. Are useful if you want to blur the edges of an image, for it in the menu layers add a layer mask. With black color is added to mask, white mask is removed. Does not work in the background mask.
-color modes: each of the models that can represent both an image viewing and printing.
-opacity: option to control the degree of transparency of a layer. This will vary as their own visibility and the layers will be below it.
-Saturation: saturation is a measure of the authenticity of a color is its purity. Represents the amount of gray colors with a pitch. The gray equals 0% and 100% will complete saturation.
-Tone: pitch is the property of a color, the color perceived by the eye. Thus it is said that an object has tone red, blue, green, as expressed by the color name.
-toolbox:
-toolbox shortcuts:
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