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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 10 333 Glossary 16-bit grayscale A high-bit image mode that can contain thousands of shades of gray. Photoshop Elements supports flattened 16-bit images (it does not support layers in 16-bit images). skewing Deviation of the content of an image from a vertical or horizontal axis. Skewing can be a camera artifact or an intentionally applied effect. slices Portions of an image in Photoshop that divide the image into functional areas. Slices are not supported in Photoshop Elements. smoothing A technique for averaging the values of neighboring pixels to reduce contrast and create a soft, blurry effect. spot channels A Photoshop channel that contains a spot color such as a Pantone color. Photoshop Elements does not support spot channels. sRGB An RGB color space that's now a standard on the web. Most computer monitors can display only the colors in the sRGB color space. (See also "color space" on page 324.) stack Photos that you group together under one photo. You can create stacks when you have multiple photos of the same subject and you don't want them all to clutter up the Photo Browser. stroke (1) An outline around an image or part of an image created with the Stroke command or with a drawing, painting, or selection tool. (2) The characteristics of the lines created with one of the painting or drawing tools, especially brushes. subtractive primaries Cyan, magenta, and yellow. In theory, when pigments of these three colors are combined in equal quantities, the result is black. Printers combine these colors in various proportions to represent all printable colors. The additive primaries are used to combine colors of light, whereas the subtractive primaries are used to combine colors of ink. (See also "additive primaries" on page 321.) swatches Preset colors that you can choose from in the Color Swatches panel. The maximum number of color swatches that you can load in Photoshop Elements: 8190. T tag A label that you attach to photos to organize them. You create your own tags according to the people, places, and events that they represent. You can attach multiple tags to a photo. Once tagged, you can easily find photos by searching on the tags. Targa (TGA) format A file format that is compatible with systems using the Truevision video board. target channels Selected channels in the Channels panel of Photoshop. Photoshop Elements doesn't have a Channels panel. target colors Colors you specify for highlights, neutral grays, and shadows when you correct a photo. target layer The selected layer in the Layers panel. target path The selected path in the Paths panel of Photoshop. Photoshop Elements doesn't have a Paths panel. tate-chuu-yoko A block of horizontal type that is laid out in a vertical line. temperature In regard to color, the degree of heat (in degrees Kelvin) that an object would have to absorb before it glowed in a certain color. Each color is associated with a color temperature, as are various kinds of light. (See also "black body" on page 322.) text layer A layer that contains vector-based text. (See also "layer" on page 328.) thumbnail A small, low-resolution representation of an image. The program displays thumbnails of the photos you are working on to help you find them and edit them. Last updated 1/2/2012

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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 10
Glossary
Last updated 1/2/2012
16-bit grayscale
A high-bit image mode that can contain thousands of shades of gray. Photoshop Elements supports
flattened 16-bit images (it does not support layers in 16-bit images).
skewing
Deviation of the content of an image from a vertical or horizontal axis. Skewing can be a camera artifact or
an intentionally applied effect.
slices
Portions of an image in Photoshop that divide the image into functional areas. Slices are not supported in
Photoshop Elements.
smoothing
A technique for averaging the values of neighboring pixels to reduce contrast and create a soft, blurry
effect.
spot channels
A Photoshop channel that contains a spot color such as a
Pantone
color. Photoshop Elements does not
support spot channels.
sRGB
An RGB color space that’s now a standard on the web. Most computer monitors can display only the colors in
the sRGB color space. (See also “
color space
” on page
324.)
stack
Photos that you group together under one photo. You can create stacks when you have multiple photos of the
same subject and you don’t want them all to clutter up the Photo Browser.
stroke
(1) An outline around an image or part of an image created with the Stroke command or with a drawing,
painting, or selection tool. (2) The characteristics of the lines created with one of the painting or drawing tools,
especially brushes.
subtractive primaries
Cyan, magenta, and yellow. In theory, when pigments of these three colors are combined in
equal quantities, the result is black. Printers combine these colors in various proportions to represent all printable
colors. The additive primaries are used to combine colors of light, whereas the subtractive primaries are used to
combine colors of ink. (See also “
additive primaries
” on page
321.)
swatches
Preset colors that you can choose from in the Color Swatches panel. The maximum number of color
swatches that you can load in Photoshop Elements: 8190.
T
tag
A label that you attach to photos to organize them. You create your own tags according to the people, places, and
events that they represent. You can attach multiple tags to a photo. Once tagged, you can easily find photos by
searching on the tags.
Targa (TGA) format
A file format that is compatible with systems using the Truevision video board.
target channels
Selected channels in the Channels panel of Photoshop. Photoshop Elements doesn’t have a Channels
panel.
target colors
Colors you specify for highlights, neutral grays, and shadows when you correct a photo.
target layer
The selected layer in the Layers panel.
target path
The selected path in the Paths panel of Photoshop. Photoshop Elements doesn’t have a Paths panel.
tate-chuu-yoko
A block of horizontal type that is laid out in a vertical line.
temperature
In regard to color, the degree of heat (in degrees Kelvin) that an object would have to absorb before it
glowed in a certain color. Each color is associated with a color temperature, as are various kinds of light. (See also
black body
” on page
322.)
text layer
A layer that contains vector-based text. (See also “
layer
” on page
328.)
thumbnail
A small, low-resolution representation of an image. The program displays thumbnails of the photos you
are working on to help you find them and edit them.