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Adobe Photoshop CS 2 - CS 3

Subject : it-skills
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
  • If you are not ready to take this test, you can study here.
  • Match each statement with the correct term.
  • Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.

This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Titles and subtitles.






2. Small window that contains a variety of related settings.






3. Small pictures of what is contained on the layers.






4. Scale for measuring the resolution of a printed image.






5. The total number of colors that can be used in an image.






6. When a palette or group of palettes is zipped shut its window is minimized and only the palette tabs are visible.






7. Color that is revealed by the erase tool when it is used on layer that have transparency.






8. To make larger or smaller.






9. Technical term for scanner resolution.






10. Points created by the magnetic lasso tool that hold the selection border to edges of an image






11. A pattern of horizontal or vertical lines that appears on your screen but does not print.






12. One million pixels.






13. To cause data to be stored in computer memory.






14. Complete sentences and paragraphs.






15. Graduated measuring devices that can be displayed along the edges of an image window.






16. Companies that keep large libraries of images - usually categorized by subjet - that can be purchased for use






17. Camera that converts an image to a format a compter can recognize.






18. A tiny unit of measure--1/72 of an inch.






19. Lists of commands that are related to each other.






20. Temporary guides that automatically appear as you use the move tool to adjust the position of a layer or move a selection in the image.






21. Click and hold the mouse button and drag the cursor to the opposite corner of a desired area before releasing the mouse button.






22. The image to which you want to copy a selection.






23. Protect a layer from being changed.






24. Changing the total number of pixels in an image. Quality level of an image.






25. ovals






26. A brief description of each option.






27. Description of how wide a pixel is compared to how tall it is.






28. Printers that create an image by spraying microscopic dots of ink on paper.






29. A fading-out effect created at the edges of a selection






30. Pixels that touching or bordering each other.






31. To cut off.






32. Image with pixels large enough to be visible when printed.






33. Making a palette taller by dragging its bottom right corner to resize its window.






34. Combining two or more layers into one.






35. An image in which individual pixels are visible.






36. Device that converts an image to a format that can be stored in computer memory.






37. Merge all layers in an image using a single command.






38. To mirror an image so it appears as if you were looking at it from the other side.






39. A palette that has been removed from a stack by dragging its tab clear of the other palettes window.






40. The quality level that a printer is capable of producing.






41. Tiny - colored squares that make up a digital image.






42. Parts of a photoshop file that keep different parts of the design separate from each other.






43. To slant at an angle.






44. Invisible boundaries that are placed on web images.






45. Scale used for measuring the resolution of a digital image. Measured by counting a single row of pixels along one inch.






46. Businesses or individuals that hire outside service.






47. Are at the top of the work area in which photoshops menus are located.






48. A picture or symbol that represents the selected tool.






49. The edges of an image.






50. Value between .01-1600% shown in the title bar when an image is i=open. It compares the size of the pixels in the image to the size of the glowing dots on the computer screen.