| A | B |
| Adjusting Levels | Changing highlights, shadows, and mid-tones of a photo |
| Color | hue, The visual perceptual property corresponding in humans to the categories called red, blue, yellow, green and others. |
| Color Correction | adjusting the color values of a photo to make them appear more realistic or to achieve the desired effect |
| Color Gamut | the range of colors that is defined by the color profile; when working within a given color profile, color choices are selected from the gamut |
| Color Profile | a pre-determined subset of specific colors assigned to an image; preset for devices like scanners, digital cameras, monitors, and printers so that the color of an image remains true from source to destination |
| Color Scheme | An arrangement or combination of colors that are carefully selected to capture the attention and/or set a mood for the user when viewing a project. |
| Contrast | the amount of separation between the darkest areas of a photo and the brightest areas; adding contrast causes a photo to look more defined |
| Destructive Editing | changes the original photo in a way that cannot be reversed after saving and closing |
| Non-‐Destructive Editing | makes changes to the original photo that can always be reversed |
| Tracking | the amount of horizontal space between characters within a word or sentence |
| Typography | the design and use of fonts and typefaces as a means of visual communication in a design |
| Visual Hierachy | using design techniques to carry the viewer’s eye from one component to the next; helps the audience process information in design and what is most important |
| White Space | the absence of text or graphics in a design; visual breathing room for the eye; helps avoid over-crowding and creates natural flow |