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Chapter 18: Glossary
The glossary is your guide to unfamiliar terms in Photoshop Elements and digital imaging terms. If you don’t find a 
term here, search for it in Help to find a feature-specific definition.
Find definitions for terms
In the Contents tab of Help, expand the letters below “Digital imaging terms.” If you don’t find a term there, enter 
it in the Search box to find it elsewhere in Help.
Digital imaging terms
A
acquisition module interface 
A plug-in that allows you to import photos from a digital camera or scanner.
active layer 
The layer currently selected in the Layers panel.
additive primaries 
Red, green, and blue. The human eye perceives all other colors as combinations of these three. To 
create colors besides the additive primaries, computer monitors combine these three colors of light. For instance, to 
create yellow, a monitor emits a combination of red and green light. When combined with each other at maximum 
intensity, the additive primaries create white. (See also “
adjustment layer 
A layer that lets you apply color and tonal adjustments to your image without permanently changing 
pixel values. Use adjustment layers to experiment with color and color tones. You can think of an adjustment layer as 
a veil through which the underlying layers are seen. (See also 
ADM 
Adobe Dialog Manager. A file required for many plug-ins in Photoshop Elements. 
Adobe Bridge 
Companion product for managing photos.
Adobe Color Engine 
Manages colors you view on-screen and in print. It is used to map the gamut of one color space 
to the gamut of another.
Adobe Color Picker 
A built-in utility for specifying a foreground or background color in an Adobe application. 
Adobe Photo Downloader 
A feature of Photoshop Elements that automatically searches for and downloads photos 
from attached card readers, cameras, or mobile phones. You can disable the automatic detection through General 
Preferences in Adobe Bridge.
Adobe RGB 
The RGB color space profile created by Adobe Systems, Incorporated. It provides a large gamut of colors. 
AGMLib 
An Adobe Graphics Manager library file, which Photoshop Elements installs with and requires.
airbrush 
An brush option that lets you apply gradual tones to an image, simulating traditional airbrush techniques. 
Paint builds up as you apply more pressure. Using this option simulates the effect of spray-painting an image.
aliasing 
The jagged edges seen at the edges of diagonal lines, arcs, and so on, caused by pixels lining up in a saw-tooth 
pattern.