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Chapter 3: Basic Photo Corrections Photoshop: CIB Mr. Peña.

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1 Chapter 3: Basic Photo Corrections Photoshop: CIB Mr. Peña

2 Resolution refers to the number of small squares known as pixels that describe an image and establish its detail. Resolution Resolution

3 Resolution is determined by pixel dimensions, or the number of pixels along the width and height of an image. Resolution Resolution

4 You can use the Crop tool in photo retouching by trimming and scaling a photograph so that the picture fits within the space designed for it. Crop Tool

5 You can use either the Crop tool or the Crop command to crop an image, which permanently deletes all the pixels outside of the crop selection area. Crop Tool

6 You can adjust the tonal range of an image by using the Levels dialog box, which represents the range of values (dark and light.) Tonal Range of an Image

7 This graph has controls that adjusts the shadows, highlights, and midtones or gamma of the image. Tonal Range of an Image

8 Saturation refers to the strength or purity of an image. You can adjust the saturation by adjusting the Sponge tool.Saturation

9 You can adjust the saturation by adjusting the Sponge tool.Saturation

10 You would use the Unsharp Mask filter on a photo to adjust the contrast of the edge detail of an image and to create the illusion of a more focused image. Unsharp Mask Filter

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