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DTP II Unit 1

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64065396black and whiteComplete contrast with black representing the negation of color and white representing the absence of color.
64065397brightnessThe overall percentage of lightness in an image; from very dim to very bright.
64065398CMYKCyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black; the four ink colors used to create most process color printing.
64065399color modeThe separation of color into channels.
64065400contrastThe relationship between the light and dark areas of an image.
64065401digital imageAn analog image converted to numerical form so that it can be stored and used in a computer.
64065402dots per inch(DPI) Unit of measurement for the number of dots that create an image; determines the resolution of an image.
64065403featheringA graphic enhancement that blurs the edges of an image.
64065404grayscaleColor created by dots and shades of white to black to form images.
64065405maskingFeature that lets you protect or modify a particular area.
64065406opacityThe ability to see through one object or layer to another below it.
64065407photoA picture, recorded by a camera, of a person or scene in the form of a print or transparency.
64065408photo editingTo prepare a photo for publication or presentation, as by correcting, revising, cutting, cropping, or adapting.
64065409proportionThe arrangement of elements on a page making more important elements larger than less important elements.
64065410resizeTo change the size of something.
64065411resolutionThe number of vertical and horizontal pixels in an image.
64065412retouchingTo add new details or touches to for correction or improvement.
64065413RGBRed, Green, Blue; the colors used to produce an image on a computer monitor or television.
64065414rotateTo change the position of an object or text by a specific amount of degrees.
64065415special effectsThe effect or impression used to produce materials that cannot be achieved by normal techniques.

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