| A | B |
| Red eye | an image flaw caused by flash bouncing off the retina of a subjectÕs eye when a photo is shot |
| Backlit | refers to an image where the light source was behind the subject |
| Exposure | refers to the amount of light admitted into the camera to strike the film or sensor to record the photo |
| Overexposed | photo where too much light entered the camera |
| Photo filter | an additional optical lens or cover added to a camera lens to introduce a tint that compensates for lighting conditions or creates a special effect like a starburst |
| Underexposed | photo where too little light entered the camera |
| Dodge | refers to decreasing apparent exposure in an area of a photo print |
| Canvas | the ÒpageÓ that holds image content |
| Crop | to remove unwanted image information |
| Document (image) size | combination of current output size plus current resolution |
| Framing | how a photoÕs subject is positioned in the overall image |
| Interpolation | calculation method Photoshop uses to add pixels when adjusting image size |
| Pixel dimensions | the height and width of an image in pixels |
| Resample | making a change to the pixel size of an image |