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Photography Post Production Basics
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Study First
Subjects
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visual-arts
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photography
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. Homebase for your computer. Your main screen prior to open applications
Trash/Eject
desktop
Bridge
raster
2. The bar that offers tools from which to choose for your application's functions. A black triangle indicates more options for the tool
toolbar
psd
resample image
72 - 96 pixels per inch
3. A lossless image file format; stands for tagged image file format. We use this format in class to indicate a finished - flattened file.
kB
File size
opacity
TIFF
4. The end product - such as print or web
pixel
output
peripheral
CMYK
5. Is a compressed and flatttened image file; lossy format
megapixel
jpeg
Scanner
resample image
6. Located at the top of your screen provides functions and actions to choose from
raster
opacity
menu bar
Bridge
7. Pixels per inch; term used to discuss file dimensions of digital images
File size
ppi
megapixel
mode
8. To choose or isolate an element - layer - or object so that you can edit it in some way.
toolbar
File size
histogram
select
9. A lossless image file format; stands for tagged image file format. We use this format in class to indicate a finished - flattened file.
levels
histogram
TIFF
jpeg
10. The color structure of an image. Examples are CMYK - RGB - Grayscale - or indexed.
flatten image
MB
mode
lossy
11. Dots per inch; this term is often used instead of ppi to refer to the dots per inch in an image.
TIFF
300 dpi
dpi
RGB
12. The process of softening the edges of an image in the foreground so that it blends into the background image with less contrast.
RGB
menu bar
hardware
feather
13. How solid or transparent a layer or element is; opaque is the opposite of transparent.
Apple Menu
opacity
menu bar
raster
14. While masking __________ reveals the image below
jpeg
black
Gigabyte
ppi
15. The bar that offers tools from which to choose for your application's functions. A black triangle indicates more options for the tool
toolbar
megapixel
Apple Menu
Scanner
16. Input device that digitizes images/text
Apple Menu
kB
Scanner
masks
17. Are used to edit without changing the base layer. This change can later be modified by simply clicking on the layer.
Gigabyte
adjustment layers
histogram
CMYK
18. Adjusts the brightness and darkness of the blacks - whites and greys in an image
resample image
dpi
peripheral
levels
19. Located at the top of your screen provides functions and actions to choose from
interpolation
software/application
MB
menu bar
20. Is the color mode one should use for print documents taken to a commercial printer
CMYK
kB
File size
CPU
21. An image made up of a pixels; best for continuous-tone image such as photos. This file does not maintain quality when enlarged.
feather
raster
Trash/Eject
300 dpi
22. The end product - such as print or web
72 - 96 pixels per inch
Bridge
output
opacity
23. To choose or isolate an element - layer - or object so that you can edit it in some way.
select
hardware
histogram
RGB
24. The bar located at the bottom of your screen that provides frequently used aps - trash - finder - and other common destination shortcuts
Apple Menu
dock
hardware
Bridge
25. Lets you apply a function to a series of photos
select
batch
CPU
ppi
26. Dots per inch; this term is often used instead of ppi to refer to the dots per inch in an image.
dock
dpi
pixel dimensions
peripheral
27. Is the color mode one should use for web documents
flatten image
desktop
opacity
RGB
28. The height and width of the image multiplied by the resolution
pixel dimensions
palette
select
menu bar
29. These are the specific variables available in a tool within the toolbar. ie: brushes or fonts
psd
palette
CPU
masks
30. File format with irreversible data loss and higher compression capability.
lossy
levels
levels
masks
31. Hardware that is not essential to the system; to the side ie: printer - scanner - webcam
peripheral
TIFF
pixel
toolbar
32. A unit of measurement equal to 1024 megabytes
Gigabyte
dpi
Bridge
masks
33. The number of pixels per square inch on a computer-generated display
resolution
select
RGB
megapixel
34. Physical components of your computer system ie: monitor - CPU - printer
MB
megapixel
select
hardware
35. Is a compressed and flatttened image file; lossy format
300 dpi
jpeg
MB
ppi
36. To merge all the layers in an image into a single layer.
flatten image
pixel dimensions
palette
menu bar
37. To merge all the layers in an image into a single layer.
pixel
flatten image
histogram
File size
38. Changes your image pixel dimensions when you have this box checked in Ps
resample image
layer
RGB
masks
39. The working surface(s) of a Photoshop image which allow you to work independently on different elements using editing tools and filters.
feather
Bridge
layer
flatten image
40. ______ is the file extension for a photoshop document that maintains its layers; proprietary file type
Gigabyte
psd
resolution
layer
41. Using __________ allows you to modify images non-destructively by making parts of a layer invisible or visible.
DPI
output
masks
batch
42. Short for Picture Element - it is a single point in a graphic image.
vector
pixel
TIFF
Trash/Eject
43. Hardware that is not essential to the system; to the side ie: printer - scanner - webcam
pixel
peripheral
adjustment layers
select
44. Central Processing Unit; the brain of your computer that processes input and output.
CPU
output
menu bar
select
45. 1 million pixels
72 - 96 pixels per inch
megapixel
Trash/Eject
resample image
46. Short for Picture Element - it is a single point in a graphic image.
palette
pixel
Bridge
CPU
47. Lets you apply a function to a series of photos
hardware
DPI
batch
masks
48. When an application 'fakes' higher resolution by creating new pixels based on existing ones
File size
interpolation
flatten image
72 - 96 pixels per inch
49. The color structure of an image. Examples are CMYK - RGB - Grayscale - or indexed.
raster
mode
layer
Bridge
50. Pixels per inch; term used to discuss file dimensions of digital images
300 dpi
TIFF
palette
ppi