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| desktop publishing | Using a software to layout text, type, drawings and images on a page on a personal computer |
| advantage of Publisher over Word | more control over your elements in Publisher |
| publication | A combination of multiple elements into one document |
| difference between text and type | Text is using a font to type something and Type is using a graphic made up of letters like word Art |
| mock up | A draft of a publication |
| template | A pre-arranged publication |
| thumbnail | A miniature plan for a layout- first draft. |
| rough | Half the size of the final design, closely resembles the final product- second draft |
| page navigation pane | Lets you quickly go to any page in your publication. |
| ribbon | ontains the menus and gives you access to all of the functions and features of publisher. |
| quick access tool bar | A menu that allows customization of the controls you use most often. |
| group | section within the ribbon that contains controls for a certain function |
| publication workspace | The white box in the middle of the screen that represents the page you are creating your publication on. |
| Number 1 | quick access tool bar |
| Number 4 | ribbon |
| Number 5 | workspace |
| Number 8 | title bar |
| Frame | A container of objects into which you place the content of your publication |
| WordArt | Graphical objects based on type |
| Row | A line of things that go from left to right or right to left |
| Column | A line of things that go up and down |
| Windows Clipboard | A piece of computer memory that can store text, formatted text, graphics and other objects. |
| 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. |
| Tracking | The general spacing between characters |
| Kerning | the amount of space between pairs of characters |
| Line spacing | the space between lines |
| Primitive | A basic shape such as lines, circles and squares. A basic shape such as lines, circles and squares. |
| 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) |
| Tint | Becomes another color when you mix it with white. |
| Shade | Becomes another color when you mix it with Black. |
| 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. |
| Bring to Front | Brings selected objects to the top layer. |
| Send to back | send selected objects to the bottom layer. |
| Bring Forward | bring selected objects up one layer. |
| Send Backward | Send selected frames down one layer |
| Internal margin used to accomodate two-page publications | Gutter |
| The boundary of your printable area | Margin |
| 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 raster image file that provides a crisp, high quality, lossless image that works only with windows, stores color for each pixel, and is being phased out and replaced with .PNG? | .bmp |
| 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 |
| A Layer that includes a picture | image layer |
| A layer changes the hue/saturation level on the layer it is applied to | adjustment layer |
| Layer that can be a solid color, gradient or pattern | fill |
| Surrounds the contents of a layer with a dotted box with handles | bounding box |
| 3 modes in which photos can be edited | organize, create, edit |
| 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 |
| the 3 color modes in Photoshop Elements | RGB, Grayscale, Bitmap |
| A Layer that includes a picture | image layer |
| A layer changes the hue/saturation level on the layer it is applied to | adjustment layer |
| Layer that can be a solid color, gradient or pattern | fill layer |
| First opened image will be labled this | background |
| Combining multiple layers into a single layer | merge layers |
| Surrounds the contents of a layer with a dotted box with handles | bounding box |
| The number of pixels that make up a picture | Resolution |
| Cropping an image changes the | aspect ratio |
| The difference between light and dark in an image | contrast |
| The gray areas of an image | midtones |
| This selection tool defines a selection then deletes everything outside of the selection. | Cookie Cutter Tool |
| allows you to erase part of your image to the background color that you have set | Eraser |
| Elliptical Marquee tool makes a | circle or oval |
| hold down what key while making your selection. To make a perfect circle you | shift |
| To make a circle or square from the inside out you click which key while making your selection. | alt |
| This tool is a combination of three other selection tools. | Quick Selection Tool |
| This tool is a digital version of tracing an outline around an object. | Lasso |
| This tool works best with high contrast images that have a well- defined foreground and background. | Magnetic Lasso |
| public domain | Works that are not restricted by copyright and do not require a license or fee to use. Works can enter the public domain automatically because they are not copyrightable, be designated in the public domain by the creator, or become part of the public domain because the copyright term has expired. |
| 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. |
| Cite the source | When you list all the original creators of the information you write about. |
| license | Permission granted by the copyright holder to copy, distribute, display, transform and/or perform a copyrighted work. |
| derivative work | A new work that translates or transforms one or more original copyrighted works (e.g., a movie made from a comic book, a song written about a photograph, etc.). |
| copyright term | The length of time the law allows copyright owners to hold the exclusive rights on their original works. |