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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 4.0 304 User Guide EPS PICT preview A low-resolution screen preview saved with a Macintosh EPS file. EPS TIFF preview A low-resolution screen preview saved with an EPS file. error log A text file generated when an error occurs while running the Batch Processing command or the Process Multiple Files command. errors A system or application message that alerts you to a failed command or operation. EXIF Exchangeable Image File Format. A standard for simplifying the exchange of data between cameras and software. The data may include camera model, date and time the photo was taken, camera settings, shutter speed, and so on. export module A plug-in that enables you to export images in different file formats from Photoshop Elements. exposure A measure of the amount of light in which a photo was taken. Underexposed digital photos are too dark; overexposed ones, too light. extension module A plug-in for Photoshop Elements that enhances performance or adds features. F fade When used with painting tools, fade controls the number of steps until the paint flow fades to nothing. fall-off Decrease in light as it travels from its source. Also the length of the transition between related colors in the Hue/Saturation dialog box. faux bold style A type style that allows you to apply a bold effect to a font family that does not include a bold style. faux font A computer-generated version of a font that simulates the appearance of an unavailable font. FDF File containing comments from an Adobe Acrobat PDF file. Photoshop Elements cannot open FDF files. feathering The softening of an edge of a selection. File Associator An internal engine in Photoshop Elements that allows the application to recognize, change, and open different file types. file-format module A plug-in that allows Photoshop Elements to open different file types. fill layer A type of layer that contains a solid color, a pattern, or a gradient as an interchangeable attribute. filter module A filter plug-in installed with Photoshop Elements and listed in the Filter menu. filters Presupplied ways to alter the look of an image, for instance, to make it look like a mosaic, add unique lighting, apply distortions, and so on. flattening Merging all visible layers into the Background layer to reduce file size. font A set of letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and symbols that share a common weight, width, and style. An example is Times Italic. font family A collection of fonts with the same name but different styles. For instance, Times Italic, Times Bold, and Times Bold Italic all belong to the same font family. font server An internal engine in Photoshop Elements that allows the application to use and display fonts. font style Sometimes called type style. A variant version of an individual font in a family. Italic, regular, and bold are font styles.

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 4.0
User Guide
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EPS PICT preview
A low-resolution screen preview saved with a Macintosh EPS file.
EPS TIFF preview
A low-resolution screen preview saved with an EPS file.
error log
A text file generated when an error occurs while running the Batch Processing command or the Process
Multiple Files command.
errors
A system or application message that alerts you to a failed command or operation.
EXIF
Exchangeable Image File Format. A standard for simplifying the exchange of data between cameras and
software. The data may include camera model, date and time the photo was taken, camera settings, shutter speed,
and so on.
export module
A plug-in that enables you to export images in different file formats from Photoshop Elements.
exposure
A measure of the amount of light in which a photo was taken. Underexposed digital photos are too dark;
overexposed ones, too light.
extension module
A plug-in for Photoshop Elements that enhances performance or adds features.
F
fade
When used with painting tools, fade controls the number of steps until the paint flow fades to nothing.
fall-off
Decrease in light as it travels from its source. Also the length of the transition between related colors in the
Hue/Saturation dialog box.
faux bold style
A type style that allows you to apply a bold effect to a font family that does not include a bold style.
faux font
A computer-generated version of a font that simulates the appearance of an unavailable font.
FDF
File containing comments from an Adobe Acrobat PDF file. Photoshop Elements cannot open FDF files.
feathering
The softening of an edge of a selection.
File Associator
An internal engine in Photoshop Elements that allows the application to recognize, change, and open
different file types.
file-format module
A plug-in that allows Photoshop Elements to open different file types.
fill layer
A type of layer that contains a solid color, a pattern, or a gradient as an interchangeable attribute.
filter module
A filter plug-in installed with Photoshop Elements and listed in the Filter menu.
filters
Presupplied ways to alter the look of an image, for instance, to make it look like a mosaic, add unique lighting,
apply distortions, and so on.
flattening
Merging all visible layers into the Background layer to reduce file size.
font
A set of letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and symbols that share a common weight, width, and style. An
example is Times Italic.
font family
A collection of fonts with the same name but different styles. For instance, Times Italic, Times Bold, and
Times Bold Italic all belong to the same font family.
font server
An internal engine in Photoshop Elements that allows the application to use and display fonts.
font style
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e. A variant version of an individual font in a family. Italic, regular, and bold are
font styles.