What is the most common repetitive stress injury?
Carpal Tunnel
__________ are the two to four letters following the dot at the end of a computer filename.
File Extensions
A camera that uses a mirror system to capture an image is called a ________.
DSLR Camera
What does PPI stand for?
Pixels Per Inch
Consists of a specific color at a specific location in a matrix or a grid.
Pixel
_____________ are distinctive word, phrase, or image used to identify something as a product of a particular business or organization.
Trademarks
A general term for graphics software that uses pixels to create an image.
Paint Program
Measures the rate at which a camera lens opens and closes.
Shutter Speed
What color model will we be using in Photoshop?
RGB
This file type supports transparency.
PNG
What does AUP stand for?
Acceptable Use Policy - A tool that allows organizations to encourage both digital safety and appropriate use of hardware and software.
What does JPEG stand for?
A setting or lens that allows close-ups.
Macro Lens
A temporary mask used to make or refine a selection.
Quick Mask
Citing a Web address that goes beyond the home or entry page.
Deep Linking
__________ are a malicious form of software that can secretly install on your computer and then tracks personal and sensitive information, such as bank and credit account numbers, passwords and corporate data, as you type it into the keyboard.
Keyloggers
_______ images are created by using HTML code.
SVG
The measurement, in degrees, of the color temperature of light.
Kelvin
A point defining the beginning or end of a segment along a path. Sometimes called nodes in certain vector applications.
Anchor Point
A licensing protection used by those who create open source software.
Copyleft
Creative works whose copyright restrictions have expired. The term may also be used for open source software.
Public Domain
The ratio of the width to the height of an image is called _________.
Aspect Ratio
Principle of imposing an imaginary grid of nine equal spaces (like a tic-tac-toe grid) over a scene to be photographed, then positioning the most important elements of the image along the gridlines, most preferably at or near the intersection of two imaginary gridlines.
The Rule of Thirds
A raster editing feature that enables one to layer editable images individually, make changes, add effects, and make non-destructive edits.
Layers
In photography, the effect of visual clues that make a viewer perceive an image as three-dimensional in a two-dimensional image.
Illusion of Depth