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






2. 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.






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






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






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






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






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






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






9. A filter that mimics the functionality of Unsharp Mask by retaining areas of high contrast and sending low-contrast areas to gray.






10. The name given to a pair of slider bars in the Layer Style dialog box that let you hide or reveal colors based on their luminosity levels.






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






12. A photographic compilation that allows for the combination of luminance data from different exposure values.






13. The relationship between the width and the height of an image.






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






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






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






17. A tool that lets you adjust one region of an image independently of another inside Camera Raw.






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






19. This tool lets you preview the proper angle for a crooked image before you crop it.






20. Part of a path that is unaffected by control handles and is thus a direct path between two points.






21. Mathematically defined text and shapes that can be scaled or otherwise transformed without any degradation in quality.






22. This advancement on the magic wand tool allows you to select given colors in your image and turn them into a selection outline.






23. An image that is made up of composite pieces that can be manipulated independently.






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






25. This panel lets you scale - rotate - and even flip the source image as you paint it onto the destination - as well as preview the source as a translucent overlay.






26. A lever-like device that allowed you to control the curve of a path through a smooth point.






27. An intricate command that lets you edit a selection using a series of slider bars and preview the results of those edits as you work.






28. Also known as a mask - this special channel selects white pixels and deselects black ones - allowing you to hide or reveal corresponding parts of your image.






29. Photoshop's tool that allows you to align and blend multiple frames.






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






31. The thickness of the effect applied by a filter - often expressed as a softly tapering halo.






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






33. A tool in Liquify that puffs out areas of an image.






34. Commands from the Filter menu or the Adjustments panel that can be applied nondestructively to a smart object.






35. By default centralized and sequestered - deep in the system level of your hard drive - this file stores transient information from the Bridge - such as sort order and high-resolution thumbnails.






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






37. This phenomenon refers to the existence of extra information on layers that extend beyond the visible part of the document.






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






39. An option that spaces all lines of type in a selected layer by similar amounts to give the layer a more even - pleasing appearance.






40. When one color pervades an image to a degree that is unpleasant or unrealistic.






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






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






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






44. The appearance of luminance aberrations - caused in HDR photos by an element moving or changing apperance between individual frames.






45. Adjusting for the predominant color of neutral white - usually off as the result of an uncorrected light source.






46. The two ingredients in color: The first is the tint - from red to magenta - and the second is the purity - from gray to vivid.






47. A Bridge operation that stands portrait-style photographs upright and writes the results to metadata. You can perform the operation from the keyboard by pressing Ctrl and a bracket key [ ] .






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






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






50. The degree to which professionally output halftone dots grow when they are absorbed by a sheet of printed paper.