Adobe InDesign

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- Containers for text or graphics. InDesign uses text frames and graphic frames to hold content.
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Pages - Templates that you apply to pages for consistent layout and design across your document.
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- The area that extends beyond the edge of your page, ensuring no white margins appear when the document is trimmed.
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- An area outside the page and bleed that contains printing instructions or information about the document.
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Wrap - Controls how text flows around objects such as images or shapes.
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and Guides - Non-printing lines that help align objects and text for precise placement.
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- The space between columns in a page layout.
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Panel - Displays the status of files (such as images) placed into the InDesign document, allowing for easy management of external resources.
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- A process that checks documents for problems that could prevent printing as expected.
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- A unit of measure in typography, used particularly in InDesign for page, column, and margin settings.
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Photoshop
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- Separate levels that can hold different parts of an image, allowing for individual editing without affecting the rest of the image.
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- A tool that allows you to hide or reveal parts of an image without permanently deleting anything.
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Path - A path that is used to cut out an object in an image, allowing it to be placed on different backgrounds.
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Modes - Determine how two layers blend with each other, creating various effects.
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- Converts a vector graphic into a bitmap image, allowing for pixel-based editing.
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Object - A layer that preserves an image's source content, enabling non-destructive editing.
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Layers - Layers that let you apply color and tonal adjustments to your image without permanently changing pixel values.
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Tool - A tool used to paint on an image, with various brush options available.
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and Burn Tools - Used to lighten (dodge) or darken (burn) areas of an image, mimicking traditional darkroom techniques.
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Tool - Creates precise paths that can be used for selection or creating shapes.
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Tool - Allows you to fill an area with a smooth transition between multiple colors.
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- Controls the transparency level of a layer, allowing underlying layers to be seen through.
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- Softens the edges of a selection or shape for a smoother transition.
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- The number of pixels per inch (PPI), which affects the quality and detail of an image.
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- Pre-set effects that can be applied to images for artistic or correction purposes.