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Adobe Photoshop CS 5

Subject : it-skills
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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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. An effect that applies a range of colors based on the lightest and darkest areas of an image.






2. A command that lets you examine and save the descriptions - credits - and keywords assigned to one image so that you can apply them to others.






3. An anchor point along a path that has two control handles to allow for creating a continuous - even arc.






4. The best means for calculating text spacing - which permits Photoshop to move a character by a fraction of a pixel.






5. An option that turns a PDF document into an all-consuming slide show the moment you open it in the Adobe Reader utility.






6. New to CS5 - this tool lets you quickly confirm a line that you want to designate as the new vertical or horizontal basis of your image.






7. A slight softening effect applied most commonly to selection outlines to simulate smooth transitions.






8. A tool in Liquify that allows you to spin an area around a center point.






9. A tool in Liquify that you use to suck the edges of an area inward.






10. The three brightness ranges that you can edit independently using the Color Balance adn Levels commands.






11. A bar graph representation of all brightness values and their distribution in an image.






12. Measured in f-stops - this Camera Raw option corrects the brightness of highlights.






13. The spot from which the healing brush samples information when repairing a dlaw in an image.






14. Any information above and beyond the core image data - including the date the image was last saved - the copyright holder - and how the image was captured.






15. The one command that lets you pinpoint a specific color in an image and make it lighter or darker; best suited to reducing contrast.






16. Decreases or increases the saturation of an image - depending on the Mode setting in the options bar.






17. A varied set of Photoshop commands that apply effects to an entire image.






18. A command used to assign document names - sequence numbers - and more to multiple image files at a time.






19. This command lets you scale an image on the page - determine the paper orientation - and adjust the color management settings before printing an image.






20. Cyan - magenta - and yellow - each of which absorbs light when printed on paper and mixes to form progressively darker colors.






21. The output that occurs before a document is loaded onto a professional printing press for mass reproduction.






22. Outlines described by vectors that contain no pixel information by can be used to control the pixels within their boundaries.






23. Click with this tool to select regions of color inside an image.






24. A special kind of state in the History panel that remains available well after twenty operations.






25. This command expands a selection to include additional contiguous colors that fall inside the magic wand's Tolerance range.






26. The command that defines the RGB or CMYK color spaces employed by Photoshop.






27. The best tool for manually adjusting the brightness and increasing the contrast of an image on a color-by-color basis.






28. A command that allows you to reinstate a previous Liquify modification.






29. The clarity of the image formed by the lens element and captured by the camera - whether digital or film.






30. This tool darkens pixels as you paint over them.






31. This feature of the History panel lets you bookmark a specific state in your work - allowing you to restore it later.






32. A single image that represents a view wider than a traditional camera lens can capture.






33. A succession of duplicated objects - scaled - rotated - and otherwise transformed in equal increments.






34. Availabe exclusively inside the Bridge - this command lets you expand one or more images to fill the entire screen as well as zoom and navigate from the keyboard.






35. Operations such as Image Size and the Rotate Canvas commands that affect an entire image - including any and all layers






36. A command that allows you to rotate - resizem and rescale one layer independently of the rest of a composition.






37. This command lets you darken highlights and lighten shadows - just what you need when correcting flash photos.






38. A set of selection tools that allow you to draw simple geometric shapes.






39. The arrangement of layers in a composition - from front to back - which you can adjust by pressing Ctrl with the bracket keys [ ].






40. Digital photographs and scanned artwork composed exclusively of colored pixels.






41. A printing process that outputs each of the CMYK color channels to independent plates so that they can be loaded with different inks.






42. A new feature in CS5 that fills in selections automatically based on what Photoshop understands about surrounding pixels.






43. An independent grayscale image that Photoshop colorizes and mixes with other such images to produce a full-color composite.






44. A feature of the Refine Edge command that tells Photoshop to adjust the radius based on the smooth or jagged nature of your mask.






45. Accessible by pressing Ctrl - this tool permits you to move selected pixels - even between images.






46. A standalone application for opening and managing files that ships with all versions of Photoshop CS5.






47. Created by pressing Ctrl+G - this collection of layers appears as a folder icon in the Layers panel.






48. Analogous to the magic wand's Tolerance setting - this feature spreads a Color Range selection out to neighboring color values beyond those specifically chosen.






49. A mask applied to protect parts of an image that you want to remain unaffected by the Liquify tools.






50. A new feature in CS5 that allows you to access the Bridge's photo organizing features.