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CGA 217 - Quiz 12 - Chapters 17 and 18

True/False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
 

 1. 

A slice is always rectangular.
 

 2. 

JPEG stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group.
 

 3. 

You open the Slice Options dialog box by double-clicking a slice with the Slice Select tool.
 

 4. 

When you create a new frame on the Animation panel, you duplicate the current frame, and can then modify the duplicate frame as desired.
 

 5. 

You can only select contiguous frames.
 

 6. 

JPEG and TIFF digital images can’t be opened using the Camera Raw dialog box.
 

 7. 

Camera Raw adjustments made to the original image are not always preserved.
 

 8. 

If the Animation panel displays the timeline, the Convert to frame animation button appears.
 

 9. 

If you convert a video sequence from timeline to frame animation, you will be left with a single frame in the Animation panel.
 

 10. 

You can use any brush tool to paint frames in video layers.
 

Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 
 
Critical Thinking Case 1

Bethany owns and operates Windy City Candy, a small business that supplies specialty sweets for events all over the United States.  Her Happy Hunting Sampler was recently featured on a national talk show, and she changed her Web site to meet the higher demand she expected.  She added several photographs of the sampler, as well as a few fantastic Photoshop effects.  Before she made the changes, her site was getting several thousand hits every day.  Now, however, that number has dropped by more than 60%.  Bethany knows that it must have something to do with the additions she made to her Web site, but she can’t seem to figure out the problem.
 

 11. 

What might be the problem?
a.
She forgot to decrease her frame sizes.
b.
The auto-slices were too slow for most users.
c.
She forgot to optimize her files and visitors got tired of waiting for them to load.
d.
The buttons for each photograph contained too much detail.
 

 12. 

How might she solve the problem?
a.
Export the files again, making sure the correct images are transparent
b.
Change the new photos and effects to JPEG files by clicking the correct setting under the Settings list arrow in the Save For Web & Devices dialog box
c.
Compress the new photos into WBMP files for quicker download time
d.
Correct the overlapping auto-slices and export the files again using the Correction tool in the Tools panel
 

 13. 

In Photoshop, the Save For Web & Devices dialog box has how many view tabs?
a.
2
c.
4
b.
3
d.
5
 

 14. 

Which compressions create compressed files without losing substantial components?
a.
GIF
c.
PNG
b.
JPEG
d.
All of the above
 
 
Case Based Critical Thinking

Case 1

Frank has been hired by Pinter Auto Body Repair to improve Pinter’s business website by adding some new photos and effects.  Allen Pinter, owner of the shop, has asked Frank to add pictures of cars before and after they were repaired, and said that he would like the site to be more visually interesting than it currently is.  Frank spent three weeks taking digital photos and has loaded them to his hard drive.
 

 15. 

When Frank opens the raw data images, what is the first thing he will see?
a.
The Raw Camera dialog box
b.
A window asking him to name each photo
c.
A dialog box showing every photo in filmstrip format
d.
The Camera Raw interface
 

 16. 

Because the lighting was poor in the shop, nearly all of Frank’s photos look dark.  But Frank has had this happen before, and already has a setting saved.  Where will he find it?
a.
The Apply Camera Raw Settings menu
b.
The Animation Tools panel
c.
The Settings menu
d.
Adobe Bridge
 

 17. 

Frank wants to give the site a special look, so he attempts to create an animation that morphs the before and after pictures for each vehicle.  Unfortunately, the frames move too quickly, ruining the slow morphing effect he had wanted.  How could frank fix the problem?
a.
Insert new frames between the images to employ tweening and increase the frame delay so that each frame is visible for a slightly longer period of time
b.
Decrease the frame delay and be sure that both frames are contiguous
c.
Correct the pixel aspect ratio in the Tools panel
d.
Leave it alone, as animation will play differently on other monitors
 

 18. 

Frank knows that frame delay is measured in ____.
a.
Flashes
b.
Minutes
c.
Microseconds
d.
Seconds
 

 19. 

What are the steps involved in creating a simple animation?
a.
Place images on layers in the file
b.
Hide all but one layer
c.
Duplicate the frame, turn off the displayed layer, and then turn on the layer you want to see.
d.
All of the above
 

 20. 

What feature allows you to post your high-resolution images on the web so viewers can pan and zoom them in more detail.
a.
Export to Zoomify
c.
Hand tool
b.
Zoom
d.
None of the above
 

 21. 

You use what mode when working with video?
a.
Frame
c.
Morph
b.
Timeline
d.
Tween
 

 22. 

If you have a photo that is too dark or too light in some areas, you should apply what adjustment layer?
a.
Curves
c.
Color Balance
b.
Level
d.
Hue/Saturation
 

 23. 

Unless you are using the image for video, what is the recommended setting?
a.
Rectangle
c.
Square
b.
Oval
d.
Polygon
 

 24. 

Which feature corrects a color cast in shadows and adjusts non-neutral colors to compensate for the differences between camera behavior and the Camera Raw profile for your particular camera model.
a.
Hue/Saturation
c.
Camera  Calibration
b.
Color Balance
d.
Color Calibration
 
 
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 25. 

Which item in the figure above is used to stop an animation?
a.
2
b.
3
c.
4
d.
None of the above
 



 
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