Additive colors
Has at least four channels.
When combined. Colors create white.
Determines the width of the drop shadow text.
Unit of measure for font sizes.
Angle
The vertical amount of space between lines of type
Anti-aliasing setting that gives type more rounded edges.
Setting that determines where a drop shadow falls relative to the text.
Used to determine how to display and print an image.
Baseline
The result of Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow absorbing all color and producing black.
Process of combining multiple image layers into one layer.
A type of fill in which colors appear to blend into one another.
An invisible line on which type rests.
Blur filters
Used to soften a selection or image.
A document with the long edge of the paper at the top and bottom also known as Horizontal format
Brightness
The measurement of relative lightness or darkness of a color.
A programming language, created by Adobe, that optimized print text and graphics.
Clipping group
Links contiguous layers.
The vertical amount of space between lines of type.
CMYK image
Has at least four channels. (one each for cyan, magenta, yellow, and black.)
Used when you need to extract a Photoshop object from within a layer, place it in another program, and retain its transparent background.
Color mode
Has three channels, one each for red, green, and blue.
Color Range Command
Used to select a particular color contained in an existing image.
Gradient fill
Landscape orientation
Leading
Merging layers
Points
PostScript
RGB image
Has at least four channels. (one each for cyan, magenta, yellow, and black)
Smooth
Spread
Subtractive colors
Clipping path