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| cropping | The process of removing portions of an image to create focus. |
| magnetic lasso tool | Lets you select the border of an image by snapping to the edges of defined area in the image |
| vector graphic | An image made up of mathematically defined shapes and lines, called paths. |
| curves | Lets you adjust the entire tonal range of an image. You can adjust up to 14 different points throughout an image’s tonal range. |
| levels | Lets you correct the tonal range and color balance of an image by adjusting intensity of the image’s shadows, midtones, and highlights. |
| composition | Deciding what will be in the picture and where it will be. |
| line | Is defined as a path of a moving point through space. |
| resolution | What is the measure of the sharpness of an image or of the fineness with which a device can produce or record such an image? |
| emphasis | In a composition, it refers to developing points of interest to pull the viewer's eye to important parts of the body of the work. We often think of the focal point. |
| movement | It is the way a viewer’s eye is guided through a piece or a method of sensing action. It adds excitement to your work by showing action and directing the viewer’s eye throughout the picture plane. |
| contrast | It refers to the differences in the work. You can achieve this by using different shapes, textures, colors and values in your work. Often we think of opposites. |
| shape | Lets you correct the tonal range and color balance of an image by adjusting intensity of the image’s shadows, midtones, and highlights. |
| form | Lets you correct the tonal range and color balance of an image by adjusting intensity of the image’s shadows, midtones, and highlights. |
| aspect ratio | What term describes the relationship between the height and width of a picture? |