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Photography Post Production Basics
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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. Physical components of your computer system ie: monitor - CPU - printer
mode
Apple Menu
adjustment layers
hardware
2. Lets you apply a function to a series of photos
TIFF
desktop
batch
300 dpi
3. The number of pixels per square inch on a computer-generated display
resolution
levels
resample image
masks
4. Hardware that is not essential to the system; to the side ie: printer - scanner - webcam
peripheral
interpolation
flatten image
kB
5. Located at the top of your screen provides functions and actions to choose from
menu bar
Bridge
Bridge
ppi
6. While masking __________ reveals the image below
menu bar
TIFF
black
feather
7. Is a companion program that lets you sort - group - label images. It also has automated functions like contact sheet template generation and web page design.
dpi
pixel
Bridge
Raster
8. The end product - such as print or web
output
histogram
psd
Scanner
9. The platform on which your system runs and provides your interface ie: Vista - Mac OSX - Linux
megapixel
resample image
output
operating system
10. File format with irreversible data loss and higher compression capability.
resolution
Trash/Eject
lossy
peripheral
11. This icon provides a place to discard unwanted files and eject removable media or logout of the server.
72 - 96 pixels per inch
dock
Trash/Eject
feather
12. Is the color mode one should use for web documents
RGB
hardware
pixel dimensions
jpeg
13. Input device that digitizes images/text
Scanner
pixel
palette
TIFF
14. This icon provides a place to discard unwanted files and eject removable media or logout of the server.
Apple Menu
72 - 96 pixels per inch
Trash/Eject
select
15. Programs you add to your system for the functions you need/ use
megapixel
software/application
72 - 96 pixels per inch
Bridge
16. When an application 'fakes' higher resolution by creating new pixels based on existing ones
megapixel
72 - 96 pixels per inch
interpolation
pixel
17. Pixels per inch; term used to discuss file dimensions of digital images
Raster
ppi
72 - 96 pixels per inch
mode
18. Is a companion program that lets you sort - group - label images. It also has automated functions like contact sheet template generation and web page design.
Bridge
batch
MB
levels
19. Picture element
72 - 96 pixels per inch
Scanner
Apple Menu
pixel
20. Dependent on physical dimensions - resolution - and file mode.
File size
adjustment layers
psd
adjustment layers
21. Dots per inch; this term is often used instead of ppi to refer to the dots per inch in an image.
megapixel
adjustment layers
dpi
software/application
22. Is a compressed and flatttened image file; lossy format
jpeg
resample image
menu bar
MB
23. Located at the top of your screen provides functions and actions to choose from
menu bar
flatten image
jpeg
Apple Menu
24. Is the preferred resolution for images that will be printed
300 dpi
72 - 96 pixels per inch
megapixel
batch
25. A lossless image file format; stands for tagged image file format. We use this format in class to indicate a finished - flattened file.
palette
jpeg
DPI
TIFF
26. Physical components of your computer system ie: monitor - CPU - printer
hardware
File size
batch
mode
27. The bar located at the bottom of your screen that provides frequently used aps - trash - finder - and other common destination shortcuts
output
flatten image
resample image
dock
28. The color structure of an image. Examples are CMYK - RGB - Grayscale - or indexed.
dpi
mode
menu bar
vector
29. Using __________ allows you to modify images non-destructively by making parts of a layer invisible or visible.
masks
jpeg
interpolation
toolbar
30. A unit of information equal to one thousand (1024) bytes
kB
RGB
raster
pixel
31. To merge all the layers in an image into a single layer.
pixel dimensions
Raster
flatten image
vector
32. The bar that offers tools from which to choose for your application's functions. A black triangle indicates more options for the tool
Scanner
hardware
toolbar
mode
33. The height and width of the image multiplied by the resolution
pixel dimensions
levels
pixel
MB
34. Is the color mode one should use for web documents
RGB
kB
300 dpi
MB
35. To choose or isolate an element - layer - or object so that you can edit it in some way.
hardware
select
File size
interpolation
36. A unit of information equal to one thousand (1024) bytes
kB
hardware
dock
72 - 96 pixels per inch
37. ______ is the file extension for a photoshop document that maintains its layers; proprietary file type
psd
resample image
resolution
Raster
38. 1 million pixels
megapixel
72 - 96 pixels per inch
black
dock
39. Homebase for your computer. Your main screen prior to open applications
kB
peripheral
desktop
ppi
40. The height and width of the image multiplied by the resolution
pixel dimensions
Scanner
Apple Menu
kB
41. ______ is the file extension for a photoshop document that maintains its layers; proprietary file type
select
megapixel
72 - 96 pixels per inch
psd
42. A lossless image file format; stands for tagged image file format. We use this format in class to indicate a finished - flattened file.
TIFF
300 dpi
palette
CMYK
43. The working surface(s) of a Photoshop image which allow you to work independently on different elements using editing tools and filters.
raster
layer
peripheral
pixel
44. Dots per inch; the # of dots or pixels per inch in an image; resolution
raster
interpolation
DPI
CMYK
45. Central Processing Unit; the brain of your computer that processes input and output.
CPU
TIFF
Apple Menu
CMYK
46. Changes your image pixel dimensions when you have this box checked in Ps
resample image
desktop
layer
TIFF
47. The color structure of an image. Examples are CMYK - RGB - Grayscale - or indexed.
mode
resolution
software/application
histogram
48. Programs you add to your system for the functions you need/ use
histogram
software/application
Apple Menu
Scanner
49. Located at the top left of your screen - this offers basic functions like system info - file info - shut down options and logout
pixel
adjustment layers
Apple Menu
feather
50. Hardware that is not essential to the system; to the side ie: printer - scanner - webcam
resolution
peripheral
raster
histogram