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The pure pigment of the color

what are Hue

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The default file format for Export?

What is .PNG?

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Adding black to any color.

What is Shading?

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Changes how the pixels of one layer blend with the pixels of the layers below it.

What is the Blending Mode?

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Houses all the Photoshop Tools

What is the Tool Bar?

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These are Lightened colors. Any color plus white.

What are Tints

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The keyboard shortcut to remove the "marching ants"?

What is Command D?

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The intensity of a color

What is Saturation?

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These are the Primary colors.

What are Red, Yellow, Blue?

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The bar that allows you to Save or Edit an image.

What is the Menu Bar?

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Colors that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel.

What are Complementary colors?

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The best color mode to work within Photoshop

What is RGB?

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The study of how colors work together 

What is Color Theory?

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A single hue available in different shades, tints and tones.

What is Monochromatic color? 

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Allows you to arrange panels and tools exactly how you want, so you can work more efficiently

What is the benefit to using custom workspaces?

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The lightness and darkness of a color.

What is value?

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The opposite of opacity.

What is Transparency?

400

Mixing primary colors together we get these colors.

What are Secondary colors?

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Setting that controls the "fuzziness" of your brush

What is Hardness?

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Allows you to organize, group, and apply effects in an image.

What is the Layers Panel?

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These colors are a combination of the primary and secondary colors.

What are intermediate or Tertiary colors?

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This is how you "turn off" an adjustment layer?

What is clicking the eyeball?

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CMYK stands for what colors?

What are Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black?

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This tool samples colors by clicking on the image.

What is the Eyedropper?

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Refers to the characteristics of color in terms of brightness or dullness.

What is intensity