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Digital Design Study GuideGraphicsShortcut keysPhotoshop: Transform (Ctrl+T) , Deselect (Ctrl + D) , Copy (Ctrl+C), Paste(Ctrl+V), Zoom (Ctrl +). Also know how to unlock a layer (double click it) and rasterize a layer (right click-rasterize layer), how to save for a website as well (file-save for web).Resolution = 300 dpi(for print), web = 72dpiSelection tools = Lasso, magic wand, quick selection toolWhat tools did we use to touch up someone’s skin? Spot healing brush, mixer brush, content aware tool, dodge/burn.What is the difference between a raster image and vector image? Raster is made up of pixels. Vector images utilize a mathematical calculation to determine the way they are viewed so they can be stretched without losing quality. VideoHow do you export a video in Premiere Pro? File- export – mediaWhat effect do you use when working with green screens? Ultra keyWhat effect is used for fading music? What about fading video? Music – Exponential fade, Video – dip to black.How do you add a title to a video? Title -New TitleHow can you save a Youtube video so that it can be placed in Premiere Pro? Convert it at or any other online converter.How do you place a video on a website so that it shows up as a video instead of a link? Copy the embed code and place the coding onto the site using an embed code or html option.AudioHow do you save audio only form a Youtube video? Use an online converter such as youtube-What two formats should an Audacity project be saved in? WAV or MP3How do you lower the volume for a section of music in Premiere pro? Use key frames to lower that portion on the audio line.What site can you use to create a podcast channel? Pod-o-PhotographyWhat is the rule of thirds? Split up a picture into 9 equal squares and makes sure that the main elements fall near an intersection of line (called a tension point).What is the difference between bird’s eye view and worm’s eye view? Worm’s eye = low shots from the ground. Bird’s eye is shot from high above.What is a Dutch tilt? Dutch Angle is a technique used in photography to create or convey dramatic effects or portray a psychological uneasiness or tension in the subject being filmed. Dutch angle is accomplished by simply tilting the camera so the horizon is at an angle to the bottom of the frame of the shot.What are leading lines? Leading lines refers to a composition technique whereby the viewer's eye is attracted to lines that lead directly to the principle subject in the image.What is framing? An environmental or structural frame that surrounds a subject with light or lack of light and brings it into focus.What is contrast? Bumping up the contrast in an image create focus and shows the difference between dark and light colors. Why should you fill a frame? Filling the frame from edge to edge leaves little doubt about what your intended target is and allows people to focus on your subject without getting distracted by surrounding items. ................
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