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Adobe Photoshop | A computer program used for editing photos, creating images, and designing graphics. |
Layer | Think of it like stacking sheets of paper. Each layer can hold different parts of your image that you can move or edit separately. |
Canvas | The space where you create or edit your image in Photoshop. |
Heal Brush Tool | A tool used to remove small blemishes, like acne or scars, by blending them with the surrounding area. |
Spot Healing Brush Too | Automatically fixes small areas of a picture by blending them with nearby pixels. |
Clone Stamp Tool | A tool that copies one part of an image and lets you paint over another area with that copied part. |
Filter | Special effects or styles you can apply to your image to change how it looks (e.g., blur, sharpen, distort). |
Crop Tool | Cuts away unwanted edges of an image, allowing you to focus on the main part. |
Opacity | Controls how transparent or see-through a layer or part of an image is. |
Brush Tool | Lets you paint or draw on your image with different colors, sizes, and textures. |
Eraser Tool | Removes parts of an image or a layer, making those parts see-through. |
Selection Tool | Helps you choose a specific part of the image to work on without affecting the rest (e.g., Rectangular Marquee Tool).n |
Transform Tool | Lets you resize, rotate, or move parts of your image. |
Zoom Tool | Allows you to zoom in to see details up close or zoom out to view the entire image. |
Magic Wand Tool | Automatically selects areas of the same color in your image with just one click. |
Move Tool | Lets you move things around in your image, like layers or selected parts. |
Hue | Refers to the color of an object in your image. |
Saturation | Controls how bright or dull a color looks in your image. |
Brightness | Adjusts how light or dark your image appears. |
History Panel | A list that shows every action you've done so far, allowing you to undo or go back to earlier steps. |
Save As | Allows you to save your project under a new name or format without overwriting the original file. |
Resolution | Refers to how clear or sharp an image is, measured in pixels per inch (PPI). Higher resolution = better quality. |
JPG (JPEG) | A common file format for saving images that compresses them to reduce file size. |
PNG | A file format that supports transparent backgrounds and is often used for logos or web images |
PSD | Photoshop’s default file format, which saves all your layers and edits so you can keep working on it later. |