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MacOS Term 1 - 2016
Fanshawe College - Photography- Level 1 MacOS
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12/27/2016

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Term
MacOS Shortcuts -Finder
Definition
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Term
MacOS Shortcuts - Mission Control
Definition

⌃ ↑             View Mission Control

⌃ ↓             Show app’s windows

F11             Show desktop

F12             Show Dashboard

⌃ ← ⌃ →     Move between spaces

⇥               Show windows for next app after ⌃ ↓

spacebar     Enlarge window under cursor after ⌃ ↑

Term
MacOS Main Keys
Definition

⌘ command   - The Command key is similar to the P.C                              “Ctrl” key.

                        - On some older keyboards the Command                             key is also referred to as the apple key                             because it had an apple icon on it, like                             on the external keyboards in this lab.  

 

⌥ option         used in many key board short cut                                     combinations

                        - Often changes or reverses the function                               of a tool or keyboard short cut

                        - Example, click and “drag” a file while                                 holding the option key.

 

⌃ control        - Same as “right” clicking with mouse

                        - In Finder, clicking while holding this key                             opens a “contextual menu”

 

⇧ shift           - Not just for making upper case letters

                        - Used to select multiple objects                                           positioned in a row

                        - Constrain movements (in some                                         applications)

 

⌫ delete     ⇥ tab     ⎋ esc     power

 

⏏ eject     ⮐ return

 

 

Term
MacOs Shortcuts - Text Editing
Definition

⌘ ← ⌘ →             Go to the start/end of the line

⌘ ↑ ⌘ ↓               Go to the start/end of the document

⌥ ← ⌥ →             Go to the previous/next word

⌥ ↑ ⌥ ↓               Go to the previous/next paragraph (Add                                ⇧ with any of the above to select)

⌘X ⌘C ⌘V           Cut / Copy / Paste

⌘ A                      Select all

⇧ ⌘ L ⇧ ⌘ Y        With selection: web search / sticky                                      note

Term
MacOS Shortcuts - Power
Definition
⌥ ⌘ ⏻ Sleep    ⌃ ⌘⏻ Restart    ⌥ ⌃ ⌘⏻ Shut down               ⇧ ⌃ ⏻Sleep display     ⌃⏻ Power options dialog
Term
MacOS Shortcuts - Screen Captures
Definition

⇧ ⌘ 3             Screen to file

⌃ ⇧ ⌘ 3          Screen to clipboard

⇧ ⌘ 4             Area to file (then space to get window)

⌃ ⇧ ⌘ 4          Area to clipboard (then space to get                                        window)

Term
MacOs Shortcuts - Keyboard Control
Definition

⌃ F1                Turn keyboard control on/off

⌃ F2 ⌃ F3        Focus on menu bar/Dock

⌃ F4 ⌃ F5        Focus on window/window toolbar

Then, use ← → ↑↓ to navigate, space to select, ⎋ to exit

Term
MacOS Shortcuts - Switching Apps and Windows
Definition

⌘ ⇥        Advance to next app

⌘ `         Next window in current app

⌥ ⌘ D     Hide/Show Dock

Term
MacOS Shortcuts - Accessibility Controls
Definition

⌥ ⌘ 8               Toggle zoom feature (turn on to use                                       zoom)

⌥ ⌘ = ⌥ ⌘ -    Zoom in / out (also ⌃ and mouse scroll)

⌥ ⌘ F5             Show accessibility controls

Term
MacOS Shortcuts - Application Commands
Definition

⌘ N               New window

⌘ ,                App preferences

⌘ O               Open file

⌘ H               Hide app

⌘ W              Close window

⌥ ⌘ H           Hide others

⌘ S               Save

⌘ T               Show fonts panel

⌥ ⇧ ⌘ S       Save As

⇧ ⌘ C           Show colors panel

⌘ P               Print

⇧ ⌘ /           Help

⌘ Q              Quit

⌃ ⌘ F           Full screen mode

⌥ ⌘ Q          Close and quit

⌘ M              Minimize

Term
MacOS Shortcuts - Startup Keys
Definition

⌥             Choose boot volume

⌥ ⌘ P R    Reset PRAM

⌘ S          Single user mode boot

⌘ R          Disk Utility and Internet recovery

T              Go into Target disk mode

Term
Apple Key
Definition

- Found on the Top Left Corner window

- Access to: Information about your Mac, Software updates, Logging off options.

 

- System Preferences

Term
System Preferences
Definition

- this is where you can customize settings for your computer, you can change

the preferences to items or methods on your computer.

ie: how fast your mouse moves, changing gestures on your track pad,

 

connecting to external monitor options, language...

Term
What Are Applications?
Definition

Are computer programs that are various software tools that can range

from keeping organized, editing photos, surfing the net, calculating,

video games, etc.

Examples: Adobe Photoshop, Internet Browsers, Microsoft Word, iTunes,

 

Calendar, Calculator, Address Books = these are all applications.

Term
Menu Bar
Definition

- Is the bar found on the top of your computer. Its appearance will change with each

application you are working in.

- Just like its name says: It is an organized menu, where you can go to access tools and

options for the programs you are using. Take the time to look through the menu bar for

 

each application you use. It will help save time when you are trying to trouble shoot.

Term
What is Finder?
Definition

- is an application that allows you to keep you navigated through your

computer and also keep you organized.

(Think of it as a your computer’s organized filing cabinet, this is where

you would go to search for folders, files, applications, external devices)

 

- You use the ‘Finder’ to FIND items on your computer!

Term
How Can You Activate Your Finder's Menu?
Definition
Click on the desktop.
Term
What is Another Name For The Search Box?
Definition
Spotlight
Term
Wherre Can You Customize Your Sidebar?
Definition
Under Finder Menu, Preferences
Term
Windows Menu Bar
Definition
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Term
What is an Alias?
Definition
Another word for a shortcut
Term
What is The Dock?
Definition

- Houses the shortcuts to applications.


- It is found on the bottom of your screen, with all the little icons. You can customize your doc to

appear either on the bottom or left or right side of your screen.

This is done through System Preferences - Dock.


- For the applications that are in use, a little dot will be under the icon indicating the apps are

opened and are in use.


- You can add and remove short cuts to the

doc by dragging them off to remove them

or dragging them into the doc to add them.


- Application icons will appear on the left.

Documents, files, open windows will

appear on the right side of the dock

(Notice a line that divides the two)

Term
How Can You Delete Files?
Definition

1. Select: File - (in Finder Menu) File - Move To Trash

2. Drag & Drop file to the Trash icon on your doc.

3. Right click on file and choose ‘Move To Trash’

4. Select your file and use Keyboard short cut:

Delete

Term
How Do You Delete Files and Folders From Your Computer Permanently?
Definition
Empty the Trash!
Term
What is the Path Bar?
Definition

Shows you the path you created when you clicked through the Finder to get to a folder/file.


Found directly under the main window of the open folder.

Term
What is the Status Bar?
Definition

Displays the number of items in that location and the amount of available disk space.


It is found directly under the path bar.

Term
What is Another Way to View the Path of the Folder?
Definition
"Command" click the folder title in th title bar at the top.
Term
How Can You Quickly Preview a File?
Definition

While you have the file selected/highlighted, press the spacebar.

 

This can be done with multiple files as well.

Term
What is Spotlight?
Definition

Another word for search.

 

Spotlight allows you to search for items quickly on your computer.


It will search for files, folders, applications etc. instantly as you begin to start

typing in the field.

Term
What is Mission Control?
Definition

Use this to get a quick overview of every window you have open on your desk top “right now”


Control-Side arrow keys: will allow you to cycle through your “spaces” individually or 3 finger up swipe on track pad (can customize trackpad)


You can create various desktop Spaces and

organize which windows appear in each one.

Term
Which Function Key Opens Mission Control?
Definition
F3
Term
What is the Launch Pad?
Definition

Quick access to applications (Apps)


by default, you see the Mac apps first


use two finger swipe left or right to see additional apps


To add an application, drag its icon from the Finder to the Launchpad icon in the dock


F4 key on your laptop is the keyboard shortcut to Launchpad

Term
What Does Command + Tab Do?
Definition
Allows you to switch between applications.
Term
How Do You Force Quit?
Definition
Command + Option + Escape
Term
How Do You Connect to a Server?
Definition
Command + K
Term
What Are Volumes?
Definition
Data Storage Devices
Term
What are Examples of Volumes?
Definition

Computer's Hard Drive

 

USB Drive

 

Memory Card

 

DVD

 

Your Phone or Other Connected Devices

Term
How To Eject A Device?
Definition

 Eject from the Finder menu. Click on your device,

it will become highlighted, press the eject button on the right side of it.


Drag and drop volume to the trash can, once you

hover over trash it changes to the eject icon.


Right click with Mouse, window pops up, choose

“Eject”

Term
What is Air Drop?
Definition

Air Drop provides a really easy way to share files between supported, Wi-Fi enabled Macs, without having to connect through the local Wi-Fi network.

You can find AirDrop in the:

Finder Icon - (Under “Favourites”) - AirDrop

or

MenuBar - Go - AirDrop

Term
What is a Zipped Item?
Definition

A zip is a compressed item (folder, file, fonts)

Zipping an item consists of compressing one or

more items into a smaller archive

A zipped item takes up less archive space and it

takes less time to transfer to another computer.

Term
How Do You Zip An Item?
Definition
Right click on the item and select compress from the menu
Term
How Do You Unzip An Item?
Definition
Double Click On It
Term
What is Time Machine?
Definition
It is the backup tool provided by Mac
Term
How Do You Format A Drive to Use Only On Mac?
Definition

Connect your EH to your computer

Access DISK UTILITY (Under Applications- Utilities)

Choose your External Hard drive on the left menu

Choose the ‘Erase’ tab

Choose the type of formatting

- To be read/written only on Macs: Mac OS Extended (Journaled)

Enter the name you want to appear on your volume.

Press Erase button


Term
How Do You Start Time Machine?
Definition

System Preferences - Time Machine

Turn ON

Select Disc

Choose your volume (External Hard drive you re-named)

Choose : Back up Disc

Notice your External HD now has the Time Machine Icon

on it. You are ready to back up your entire computer and

have a peace of mind when you go to sleep at night!

Term
What Are The Different File Sizes?
Definition

Bit

Byte

Kilobyte

Megabyte

Gigabyte

Terabyte

Term
How To View Information On A File?
Definition
Select/Highlight a file and press Command + i
Term
What Are Different File Types?
Definition

Vector Graphics (A drawing, geometrical,text)

They can be scaled to any size without loss of quality

 

Raster Graphics (Images, photos, created from pixels)

Term
What Are Raster Files?
Definition

.jpg

.tiff

RAW

Term
What Are Raw Files?
Definition

1. A raw image file contains minimally processed data from the image sensor of a digital

camera.

 

2. Raw files are not yet processed. They are to be used with a graphics editor Software

like Photoshop or Lightroom and then converted to another file format. The image will be

processed by a raw converter in a wide-gamut internal colour space where precise

adjustments can be made before conversion to an RGB file format such as TIFF or JPEG

for storage, printing, or further manipulation.

 

3. Raw image files are also known as digital negatives, because similar to film negatives

in traditional chemical photography; the negative is not directly usable as an image, but

has all of the information needed to create an image. Similar to photographic

negatives, a Raw file has had zero to minimal in-camera processing and will have a wider

dynamic range or colour gamut than the final image format such as a tiff or jpg file.

 

4. There is still no widely accepted standard raw format. Adobe's Digital Negative

(DNG)format has been put forward as a standard, but has not been adopted by many

major camera companies (ie: Canon = .CR2, Nikon = .ARW )

Term
Why Are Raw Files Better To Use?
Definition

- You have the ability to possibly recover lost detail in overexposed highlights and

blocked shadows, (in jpg files that data would have been lost) The RAW conversion

software can reconstruct and restore data to an area where some of the pixels channels

get over exposed. (could be that only one of the Red, Green or Blue pixels got

overexposed)

 

- More exposure latitude: you have more colours to work with, which will mean a

smoother looking image. The world is made up of tremendous gradient variations ie:

blue sky, that when captured as an 8bit jpg, you are compromising all that extra colour

detail which would result in a choppy/ posterized look. With raw...more latitude to

capture all those colours and process them properly.

Term
What Are TIFF Files?
Definition

- Tagged Image File Format (abbreviated TIFF) is a file format for storing images, including

photographs and line art.

 

- The ability to store image data in a lossless format makes the TIFF file a useful

image archive, because, unlike standard JPEG files, the TIFF using lossless

compression (or none) may be edited and re-saved without losing image quality;

other TIFF options are layers and pages.

 

- Great file format to use and save in when you will be doing multiple edits, and re-saving

the file frequently. i.e.: When using Photoshop

 

- A TIFF also can include a vector-based Clipping path (outlines, croppings, image frames)

 

-Not many DSLRs save files as tiffs, you would have to export your RAW file as a tiff.

Term
What Are JPEG Files?
Definition

1. commonly used method of compression for photographic images.

 

2. The name "JPEG" stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group, the name of the committee that

created the standard. The group was organized in 1986, issuing a standard in 1992, which was

approved in 1994 as ISO 10918-1.

 

3. The compression method is usually lossy compression, meaning that some visual quality is lost

in the process and cannot be restored.

 

4. JPEG is also not well suited to files that will under go multiple edits, as some image quality will

usually be lost each time the image is decompressed and recompressed (generation loss). It is

preferable to use a non-lossy format such as TIFF while working on an image that will undergo multiple

post editing (such as use in Photoshop), and then save a JPEG version after all editing is complete.

Jpeg files will be easier and smaller to send as email or sending to the printers.

 

5. File sizes are smaller when saved, because file becomes compressed. Therefore you can save more

files onto a memory card. The more the file becomes compressed, the more quality you might be

jeopardizing.

Term
What is iMovie?
Definition

iMovie is an Apple application that

allows you to create and edit video.

You can easily browse your video

clips, create HD movies to share &

view on various devices.

Term
What Are The Different Sections in The iMovie Window?
Definition

Library/Events

Project Viewing Area/Canvas

Time line or Project Browser

Term
What is the Library/Event Section For?
Definition

Library

The area of the iMovie sidebar where you organize and

select your libraries and events. When you select a

library or an event in the Libraries list, it’s clips and

projects appear in the browser.

Event

When you import video clips and photos,

or record directly into iMovie, the source

media files (your raw footage) are stored

in events. An event is similar to a folder

that can hold video clips, audio clips, and

photos, as well as movie projects. Each

event in the library refers to media on

your hard disk. (name your events the

same as you’d name your project, easier

to organize)

Term
How Can You Import Photos?
Definition
Drag and drop or use the import button
Term
How Can You Create a New Movie?
Definition
Through the menu bar or by selecting the "new" button beside the import button
Term
How Do You Know If An Image Is Selected in iMovie?
Definition
There is a yellow box around it
Term
How Do You Add Photos to the Timeline in iMovie?
Definition
After you select an image there will be a + sign
Term
What Kind of Enhancements Can You Do in iMovie?
Definition

Colour, contrast and brightness

Cropping effects and Ken burns effect

Special Effects

 

Term
What is The Ken Burns Effect?
Definition

A creative crop, motion/panning shot of

a still photo.

-You can choose what part of the

image the video transition effect

starts and ends on

-Give a nice creative, motion

effect to your still image.

-This allows for an easy way

to incorporate a smooth

transition from one image to

another

Term
What Are Transitions in iMovie?
Definition

A smooth or blending change from one scene to another. You can

have a photo fade in or out, dissolve into another clip, zoom in to another clip, etc.

Transitions can be added manually, choosing which effects to add between

particular clips, or you can set iMovie to add transitions automatically.

By default, iMovie makes all the transitions in your movie the same length.

Standard transitions are aprox. 1.5 seconds long. You can change these default

durations in your movie settings.

For quick access: double click on

 

transition icon to change the duration of time.

Term
How Do You Customize Your Toolbar in Keynote?
Definition

To customize your toolbar:

View - Customize Toolbar

or

Right click on toolbar for

option.

“Drag your favorite items into

 

the toolbar”

Term
How Do You Duplicate a Slide in Keynote?
Definition

Duplicate a slide...

Highlight it by clicking on it in the sidebar

Then press Command + D

or Menu - Edit - Duplicate

or Right click on slide and choose duplicate

Term
How Do You Delete a Slide in Keynote?
Definition

- Select the slide in the side slide bar and :

- press delete key on your keyboard or

- (Menu Bar) Edit - Delete or

- Right Click on mouse - Delete

Term
How Do You Edit Supplied Text Boxes in Keynote?
Definition
Double click the text box
Term
How Do You Add a Photo to Keynote?
Definition
Drag and drop on the slide
Term
What Are the 3 Inspector Buttons in Keynote?
Definition

Format

Animate

Document

Term
What Do The Inspector Buttons Do?
Definition

Allows you to modify and stylize your slides, create

animated actions for objects/text/photos.

Inspector includes controls to change the appearance and other aspects of

selected objects, charts, tables, shapes, and text. The controls you see

are context specific, meaning they apply only to the type of object

you have selected.

 

For example, if you select text, the Format inspector

displays tools to modify the text’s font choice, colour, etc.

Term
What Does The Format Inspector Control?
Definition

Change the appearance and other

aspects of selected objects, text, photos, shapes, charts and

tables.

The controls you see are context specific, meaning they apply only

to the type of object you have selected. For example, if you select

text, the Format inspector provides tools to modify the text’s font

style, colour, etc.

Term
What Does The Animate Inspector Allow You To Do?
Definition

It can animate an entire slide, known as a

transition or it can animate selected items on the slide such as:

text, photos, graphics etc. Animating selected items on a slide are

known as build animations.

Term
What Are Build Effects?
Definition

Object animations are called build effects.

Different build effects are available depending on whether the object is a text box, chart, table,

shape, or image.

Moving an object onto a slide is building in. Moving an object off a slide is building out. Moving

an object around on a slide is an action build.

Term
How Do You Add Music To Keynote?
Definition

Click & Drag your song from the Media box

or right from your itunes, into the:

- To play music on your ENTIRE slideshow =

Document Inspector - Audio Soundtrack Box

- To play music on a SINGLE slide only =

Drop your file onto that particular slide.

This play icon will appear on your single slide that will play a song.

Term
What is Instant Alpha Selection?
Definition

- Use Alpha tool for when you want to

make a colour transparent/cut an area out.

- When making the selection, selection

grows to include areas that use similar

colours.

- Click and drag over area you want to

eliminate. Press DONE button when

finished selecting.

Term
What is an Edit Mask in Keynote?
Definition

You can mask photos (like adding a matte) to crop part

of the photo . or mask it into different shapes


A Mask can be resized. Photo image can be resized and

moved within the mask for cropping effect.


Format - Image - Mask With Shape = Choose Shape mask

Use a shape as a mask and insert photo

from your media icon or drag and drop

photo into shape.

 

or

if your photo is already on the slide and

you want to add a shape mask,

follow the path from the

Keynote Menubar under Format.

Term
What are Comment Notes?
Definition

Great to use for presentations to remind you to address

something to the audience, etc…

The audience will not see the Comment Notes if presented on proper view mode.

Comment Notes can be added onto selected text, objects and tables cells

Comment Note can be resized, placed anywhere on the page to make reminders for yourself.

Term
What Are Presenter Notes?
Definition

- Presenter Notes appear on the bottom of the slide.

- Great to use to add reminders for yourself when presenting a presentation. -

- Presenter Notes can be hidden from the audience when set in proper view mode for final presentation.

Turn Presenter Notes

on or off.

Found in:

Menu Bar - View-

Hide or Show Presenter

Notes

Term
Can You Add Video To A Keynote?
Definition
Yes. Drag and Drop and edit under Inspectors
Term
What Are Templates in Keynote and Pages?
Definition

Predesigned themes that you can easy edit and

drop in your own photos, text and video

Term
What are the Two Types of Template Layouts in Pages?
Definition
Word Processing and Page Layout
Term
What Are Word Processing Templates For?
Definition

Typical text editor.


For letters, essays, reports, resumés, etc


Text flows from one page to the other. Pages are automatically added when needed.


Word Processing Templates have set Sections.

(To add a new page under Menu bar - Insert - ‘Section’

i.e.: writing essay and splitting it up to: Table of Contents,

essay section, reference section, etc.

Term
What Are Page Layout Templates For?
Definition

Pre Designed creative layouts for creating:

news letters, brochures, flyers, posters, cards,

certificates

Page Layouts have pre-designed Pages, like

Keynotes Master Slides

To add an extra page, go to:

Menu bar - Insert - Page

Term
Does Pages Have Inspector Buttons?
Definition
Yes but only 2, format and document
Term
What Does The Format Inspector Do In Pages?
Definition

- Pages’ Format Inspector is similar to Keynote’s

- Format Inspector allows you to customize the object/text selected.

- Format Inspector will change its menu depending which item you

have selected: photo, text, shape, etc.

Term
What Are Guides Used For In Pages?
Definition

- Use guide lines to help align or centre items in your report or

poster designs.

Term
How Do You View Guides In Pages?
Definition

- To add a guide, make your rulers visible.


- From the ruler, click and drag: a yellow line will move with your curser. Line it up to where you want the guide to be placed.


- To view, hide or clear guide lines:

MenuBar - View - Guides

Term
How Do You Resized A Document In Pages?
Definition

To size or resize your document:

File - Page Set Up - Paper Size (Select size from drop down menu)

or

Size will be displayed in units.

Document Inspector -Document (tab)

 

- select from drop down menu.

Term
What Are Objects In Pages?
Definition

An object refers to any graphic such as: photo, shape, table, chart, text

boxes

Term
How Are Objects Used In Pages?
Definition

An object must be ‘anchored’ onto the document somehow. Either by a:

- specific location on the page. Text or other objects will not affect the objects

location.

- specific text. Object moves with it’s associated text and a marker appears

in the text where the object is anchored.

Term
What Are The Two Types Of Object Placement In Pages?
Definition

Stay On Page - the object remains in a fixed location. It can be moved wherever

you would like it on the page, the object will stay there and the text will just flow

around it.

Move With Text - The object maintains its position in relation to the text it is

anchored to.

Term
What Are Some Formats Pages Can Be Saved In?
Definition

Your Pages document can be saved in other formats, eg: pdf, Word,epub.

Pages can be saved as a Microsoft Word document, which will allow

you to open and edit with Microsoft Word.

Term
Can Borders And Shadows Be Added To An Image In Pages?
Definition
Yes. Images can be edited much the same as in Keynote. Masks and cropping etc
Term
How Do You Lock Or Group Items?
Definition

Select Item(s) to lock

Pages Menu Bar - Arrange - Lock

You can also Group Items if you want a

certain selected few to become one item.

Select Items to Group

 

Pages Menu Bar - Arrange - Group

Term
Why Would You Want To Lock Or Group Items In Pages Or Keynote?
Definition

So they don’t move

while you are designing

Term

How Do You Access the Special Character "Copyright" ©?

 

Definition
Option + g
Term
What Are Tracking Changes?
Definition

Allows you to monitor any changes suggested by you or by other peers about changes to make to your written essay/report.

Changes will appear highlighted, and once clicked on, will show who made the suggestion.

 

You can accept the change request or reject it.

Term
How Do You Access Tracking Changes?
Definition

 

Under Menu Bar: Edit - Track Changes

Term
What is a PDF?
Definition

Portable Document Format (PDF) is a file format used to represent documents in a

manner independent of application software, hardware, and operating systems.

Each PDF file encapsulates a complete description of a fixed-layout flat document, including

the text, fonts, graphics, and other information needed to display it.

PDF was developed in the early 1990s as a way to share documents, including text

formatting and inline images, among computer users of disparate platforms who may not

have access to mutually-compatible application software

wikipedia

A PDF file can be accepted and read by many

different applications.

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