True/False Indicate whether the
statement is true or false.
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It is common that the term
grayscale is used to refer to a black and white image in Photoshop.
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2.
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When you place an RGB
image from Photoshop in InDesign, you can apply InDesign swatches to change the color of the
graphic.
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3.
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In order to colorize a
grayscale graphic in InDesign, the graphic must be saved as a .tif or .psd file.
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4.
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Blending modes are used only to
create dramatic special effects.
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5.
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Designers often work with
blending modes on an experimental basis.
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6.
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Blending modes can be applied
to text.
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7.
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When multiply is applied to an
object, the object becomes transparent.
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8.
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When multiply is applied to an
object, the object becomes black and white.
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9.
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When you apply the Multiply
blending mode, any white areas of a graphic turn to black.
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10.
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InDesign recognizes and
preserves any transparency that is applied and saved with an Illustrator file.
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Multiple Choice Identify the choice that
best completes the statement or answers the question.
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Case Based Critical
Thinking Katie's team has been contracted to produce a
corporate annual report with a very complex and elaborate design. What's even more interesting:
After Katie looks at the sketches, she realizes that all the design effects can be done in InDesign.
This will give her a great opportunity to expose her design team to some of InDesign's advanced
design features.
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Part of the design includes
creating the look of bright highlights over text, meant to mimic the look of using a yellow
highlighter to create intense transparent yellow streaks. To create the effect, Katie instructs her
designers to create a box with a yellow fill, position it over the text to be
"highlighted," then do which of the following?
a. | Apply the Multiply blending
mode | c. | Reduce the opacity of the yellow
fill to 50% | b. | Apply the Screen blending mode |
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The layout calls for ten images
to appear as circles with "soft edges." Katie tells her staff that the best strategy to
accomplish this is to ________.
a. | Place each image into a circular
frame, then apply the feather command to each frame. | c. | Open each image in Photoshop, create the circular feather, save the image
against a transparent background, then place the images into the InDesign
layout. | b. | Create a circular frame, apply a feather, create nine copies for a total of
ten frames, then place images into those frames. | d. | Each of the three choices above would create the same effect and would take
equally as long to create. |
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A repeating effect in the
layout is to overlap the edges of two 4" square images by about 1/2-inch in a way so that one
image blends into another. This could be achieved by which of the following
methods?
a. | Apply the Multiply blending mode to
the top of the two images. | c. | Apply the Screen blending mode to the top of the two
images. | b. | Apply the Overlay blending mode to the top of the two
images. | d. | All of the
above |
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In Photoshop, Grayscale is
which of the following:
a. | File
format | c. | Color
swatch | b. | Color mode | d. | Gradient |
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To colorize the highlight areas
of a placed grayscale graphic, select the graphic with which tool?
a. | Selection
Tool | c. | Multiply | b. | Direct Selection Tool | d. | Transparency panel |
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To colorize the dark areas of a
placed grayscale graphic, select the graphic with which tool?
a. | Transparency
panel | c. | Multiply | b. | Direct Selection Tool | d. | Selection Tool |
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The term opacity is derived
from which word?
a. | openness | c. | optimize | b. | opulence | d. | opaque |
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An object that you can see
through clearly is best described by which of the following terms?
a. | transparent | c. | opaque | b. | translucent | d. | hollow |
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An object that you can see
through, but not clearly, is best described by which of the following terms?
a. | transparent | c. | opaque | b. | translucent | d. | hollow |
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An object that you can't
see through is best described by which of the following terms?
a. | transparent | c. | opaque | b. | translucent | d. | hollow |
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21.
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By default, objects that you
create in InDesign are created at __________.
a. | 200%
opacity | c. | 0%
opacity | b. | 100% opacity | d. | 50% opacity |
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When you apply the Multiply
blending mode, white areas of an object _________.
a. | stay
white | c. | become
black | b. | become transparent | d. | become semi-transparent |
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When you apply the Screen
blending mode, white areas of an object ________.
a. | stay
white | c. | become
black | b. | become transparent | d. | become semi-transparent |
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When you apply the Screen
blending mode, black areas of an object ______.
a. | become
white | c. | remain
black | b. | become transparent | d. | become semi-transparent |
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25.
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In the figure above, the
graphic on the right was produced by applying which blending mode?
a. | Hard
Light | c. | Overlay | b. | Soft Light | d. | None of the above |
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