| A | B |
| A graphical image that is created as a set of mathematically calculated lines | vector |
| A box that appears around the selected object that you use to move | resize |
| The green circle attached to the selection box that you use to rotate the selected object clockwise or counterclockwise | rotation handle |
| A feature of Adobe Photoshop that lets you edit portions of your image without affecting other areas | layers |
| The color attribute that most readily distinguishes one color from other colors | hue |
| A gradual progression of colors and shades | usually from one color to another color |
| To permanently combine selected objects in a PhotoDraw picture into a picture made of a single object | flatten |
| To reduce a file's size for more efficient storage of information | compress |
| A file format that supports up to 16.7 million colors and that compresses photographs for the Web | JPEG |
| The bars along the top and left of the workspace that help you measure your picture and the objects in it | rulers |
| The clarity or fineness of detail in an image produced by a monitor or printer | resolution |
| The quality of an object that defines the ability of light to pass through it | transparency |
| The units of measurement on your screen that are used by display hardware to paint images on your screen | pixels |
| Images that are composed of shades of black and gray | grayscale |
| The trimming away of unwanted portions of a picture | cropping |