Two side-by side pages
What is a spread?
The abbreviation for shutter speed control mode
What is Tv?
The tab you see when you log in
What is Home?
The space where the two pages of a spread meet
What is the gutter?
What a cat uses to detect shifts in air currents nearby
What is whiskers?
The "news story" of a spread
What is copy?
When this is large, the depth of field is narrow
What is aperture?
The library tab where you can find portions of pages pre-made
What is mods?
The non-printed layer that helps us align things
What is the grid?
The color of cat that is male 80% of the time
What is orange?
A consistent section of pages that denotes page number and topic or section
What is folio?
A grainy photo means this is too high
What is ISO?
The tab where you can see a list of names and grades
What is name list?
The space between different packages on the same spread
What is internal margin?
Systematic killing of cats in Middle Ages Europe contributed to this deadly event
What is the Black Death?
A page-by-page listing of the yearbook's contents for the staff to plan with
What is a ladder?
The center of interest should be placed at the intersection of these lines
What is rule of thirds?
The library tab where non-photo assets go
What is art?
The space between elements in the same package
What is internal spacing?
The two fur patterns on cats that are (nearly) always female
What is calico and tortoiseshell?
Multiple spreads on the same topic
What is depth coverage?
When the center of interest is surrounded by other things that emphasizes the subject
What is framing?
Image tags used only to make them easier to search
What is a keyword tag?
The most important things is biggest, the next most important is next biggest, etc.
What is visual hierarchy?
The name of Mr. Formwalt's cat
What is Millie?