| A | B |
| desktop publishing | Using a software to layout text, type, drawings and images on a page on a personal computer |
| template | A pre-arranged publication |
| thumbnail | A miniature plan for a layout- first draft. |
| group | section within the ribbon that contains controls for a certain function |
| Cut | to remove the current selection from your layout and place it on the Windows Clipboard. |
| Copy | to make a copy of the current selection and place it on the Windows Clipboard. |
| Paste | to place the contents of the Windows Clipboard on your layout at the current position. |
| shape | the actual defined area of an object |
| Stroke | a border |
| Weight | The thickness of a line |
| Points | Common unit of measurement in Publisher, helps define the weight of a line. |
| Fill | the interior of a shape (the part surrounded by the stroke) |
| Gradient | Effect in which the color is varied in some manner and in a specific directionl |
| Transparent | See-through, it lets an object beneth it show through. |
| Opaque | Not see-through |
| Layering order | the order in which objects are placed in relation to another object in your layout. |
| A suffix at the end of a filename that indicates what type of file it is. | file extension |
| File compression that results in lost data and quality from the original version | lossy |
| An image made up of a grid of pixels, The larger the image, the more disk space the image file will take up. | raster image |
| Compression that reduces a file's size with no loss of quality | lossless |
| A flexible bitmap image format supported by most paint, image-editing, and page-layout applications | .tiff |
| Stands for bitmap | .bmp |
| Stands for Tagged Image File Format | .tiff |
| Stands for Portable Document Format | .pdf |
| Stands for Red, Blue, Green | RGB |
| What does it mean to constrain proportions when resizing the dimensions of a photo? | Keep the proportions of height to width the same |
| Means changing the number of pixels an image is made of (changing the resolution0 | resampling |
| The number of colors used in one pixel | one |
| Pixels per inch | ppi |
| Stands for picture element | pixel |
| The four color modes | Bitmap, RGB, Index, Grayscale |
| 3 primary colors of the compter world and of light | red, green, blue |
| tiny square that makes up an image each one with one color | pixels |
| the number of pixels that make up an image | resolution |
| the 3 color modes in Photoshop Elements | RGB, Grayscale, Bitmap |
| reducing the resolution of an image | downsampling |
| increasing the resolution of an image | upsampling |
| made up of black and white pixels | grayscale images |
| file format, lossless, requires Photoshop Elements to open | .psd |
| file format that can accomodate animated images | .gif |
| lossy format best for compressing photos | .jpg |
| image file format that can maintain transparency | .png |
| tiny square that makes up an image each one with one color | pixel |
| 3 primary colors of the compter world and of light | red, green, blue |
| fair use | Permits a second user to copy part or all of a copyrighted work under certain circumstances, even when the copyright holder has not given permission or even objects to that use of the work. |
| plagiarism | The practice of passing off another author's work or ideas as one's own. |
| copyright | A form of legal protection given to the creators of "original works of authorship," including literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works. U.S. copyright law generally gives the author of an original creative work an exclusive right to reproduce (copy) or distribute the original work to the public, create new works based upon the original work, and perform or display the work publicly. |
| author/artist | creator of a work |
| copyright infringement | A violation of the exclusive rights of a copyright holder, such as copying, distributing, or performing the copyright owner's work without permission unless the use is otherwise authorized by law. |
| Applies backgrounds, font styles and font colors to all slides | theme |
| Used to position and hold content such as text, tables, videos and pictures | Placeholder |
| Animated effects that control how each slide replaces the previous one. | Transition |
| Applied to text and objects so they can be revealed or appear and disappear on the slide when you click the mouse button. | Animation |
| Used to produce interactive slide shows to enhance the presentation of information to an audience. | Presentation Software |
| Used to define the structure, positioning and formatting for all of the content that appears on a slide. | Slide Layout |
| Contains the default placeholder styles and arrangement, slide background, text styles, list options and shapes for all slides contained in a presentation, regardless of which slide layout is used. | Slide Master |
| Determines the default placeholder styles and arrangement, slide background, text styles, list options and shapes for that particular slide layout. | Slide layout master |