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Adobe Photoshop CS 2 - CS 3

Subject : it-skills
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • 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. A palette that has been removed from a stack by dragging its tab clear of the other palettes window.






2. How a computer program looks before any settings are change.






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






4. A digital copy machine that shines a strong light on an image and analyzes the image with its sensors. A digital version of the image is created - which can be saved into computer memory. Sliders that allow you to reposition the image in the window.






5. A large sign surrounded by blinking light bulbs. Also refers to a set of photoshop selection tools that create selections with fixed shapes






6. Complete sentences and paragraphs.






7. Small squares that appear aroud the selected area when cropping an image or transforming a layer.






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






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






10. A box that appears around all of the pixels in the active layer when the show transform controls option is on.






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






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






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






14. Technical term for scanner resolution.






15. To cut off.






16. Businesses or individuals that hire outside service.






17. Pixels that touching or bordering each other.






18. An image or area of an image that is selected and ready to work on.






19. Type of printing done by laser printers and commercial printing presses. Creates rows of tiny dots that can be square - diamond-shaped - circular - and even cross-shaped - and are often printed at an angle.






20. Bulleted or numbered groups of items.






21. The opposite of






22. Images - graphics - text - colors - and empty space on the page used to create different feelings or moods.






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






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






25. The color applied by painting tools in photoshop.






26. Invisible boundaries that are placed on web images.






27. ovals






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






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






30. Temporary computer memory that makes cut - copy - and paste operations possible.






31. The edges of an image.






32. Combining two or more layers into one.






33. Selection border is removed






34. 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.






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






36. A small tag at the top of the palette window that displays the palettes name.






37. To make larger or smaller.






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






39. A folder that can be created in the layers pallette.






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






41. A format that a computer can recognize.






42. A way of grouping layers without organizing them into folders.






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






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






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






46. Dragging a palettes tab just to the right of another palettes tab.






47. An image in which individual pixels are visible.






48. Located just below the menu.






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






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