True/False Indicate whether the
statement is true or false.
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You can use special layer features to modify a single layer of an image, but not
the entire image.
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When a layer contains a mask, a layer mask thumbnail appears on the Masks panel
between the layer thumbnail and the layer name.
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3.
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Some Photoshop features (such as filters or layer deletion) are permanent once
you implement them.
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Non-destructive changes are those that can be reversed even after the image has
been closed.
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5.
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When painting a layer mask, paint with black to reveal pixels.
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6.
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Just as multiple layers can be selected, you can combine multiple objects into a
Smart Object.
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There are several ways to create an Adjustment Layer.
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The bottom layer in a clipping mask is called the base layer.
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To create a clipping mask, you need at least two layers: one to create the shape
of the mask, and the other to supply the content for the mask.
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10.
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Photoshop puts 3D models on a separate layer that you can move or scale, change
the lighting, or change rendering modes.
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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
Case 1
Sharon is the editor of
a small-town newspaper. It was big news this week when the area Cub Scouts held their annual Pinewood
Derby, and Sharon wants to run a group photo of the winners from each class on the front page.
Unfortunately, there is so much space between the kids in the photo that she can’t fit it in
the space she left on the page without shrinking it down to the point where she could no longer make
out their faces.
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Sharon thought that she would have to lay out the entire page from scratch, but
her photo editor told her she could use the new _____ feature in Photoshop to resize the image
without changing important content.
a. | Scaling Application | b. | Immediate Sizing | c. | Content-Aware
Scaling | d. | Bunching |
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Where can Sharon find the feature that her photo editor suggested?
a. | In the Photo Edit menu | b. | Under Options in the Tools
panel | c. | Under Edit on the Application bar | d. | None of the
above |
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Case 2
Brad studied all night for the test on Photoshop’s
blending options, but he still flunked. For some reason, as soon as the test hit the desk, he forgot
just about everything and ended up making a lot of mistakes. Fortunately, his teacher told him that
he could retake it, and gave Brad his test to take home, correct, and use as a study aid.
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On the test, Brad wrote that the blending options can be found on the Layers
panel. What was his error?
a. | Blending options appear on the Tools panel under Transform tools | b. | Blending options are
actually found in the Layer Style dialog box. | c. | The blending options are on the Applications
panel. | d. | None of the above |
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Brad really messed up the section about using color sliders. Which of the
following statements from his test is the only one that was correct?
a. | When adjusting the This Layer and Underlying Layer sliders, the colors that are
outside the pixel range you set with the color sliders will be visible. | b. | Photoshop also
allows you to split the color slider into up to four sections. | c. | When adjusting the
This Layer and Underlying Layer sliders, the boundary between the visible and invisible pixels will
be sharp and hard. | d. | A slider that displays a hand when the pointer
covers its label is sometimes referred to as a simple slider because it lets you change the value
without actually having to drag the slider. |
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Brad wrote that the Underlying Layer sliders are used to determine the range for
the pixels you want to blend. Which sliders was he really writing about?
a. | Blend If | b. | This Layer | c. | Color
Range | d. | This statement is actually correct. |
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Which of the following statements about layer masks is false?
a. | When a layer contains a mask, a layer mask thumbnail appears on the Layers panel
between the layer thumbnail and the layer name. | b. | As you hide or reveal portions of a layer, the
layer mask thumbnail mirrors the changes you make to the object. | c. | You can add an
unlimited number of masks to a layer. | d. | You can also continue to edit the layer without
affecting the layer mask. |
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The Link Mask state displays in the _____ panel.
a. | Preferences | b. | History | c. | Layers | d. | Tools |
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In the figure above, the number 3 refers to the _____ button.
a. | Show Thumbnails | b. | Default Foreground and
Background | c. | Delete Mask | d. | Add a Layer
Mask |
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To distribute the content on layers in your image, you must first select _____
or more layers.
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What is the term for a rectangle that surrounds an image and contains handles
that can be used to change dimensions?
a. | Marquee | b. | Handled selection | c. | Skew
selection | d. | Transform box |
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Which feature can be used to resize an image without changing important
content?
a. | Transform | b. | Content-Aware Scale | c. | Scale
| d. | Handles |
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When blending pixels, which of the following determines the color range?
a. | Underlying Layer | b. | This Layer | c. | Blend
If | d. | Color Picker |
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The Adjustments panel is grouped with the Masks panel, and allows you to apply
_____ preset adjustment levels.
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Which of the following statements about clipping masks is false?
a. | The properties of the base layer determine the opacity and visible imagery of a
clipping mask. | b. | Clipping masks are useful when you want one layer to act as the mask for other
layers. | c. | The top layer of a clipping mask serves as the group’s
mask. | d. | Clipping masks are useful if you want an adjustment layer to affect only the layer
directly beneath it. |
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How many layers do you need to create a clipping mask?
a. | Three or more | b. | More than three | c. | At least
two | d. | Five or more |
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