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CGA 217 - Quiz Three - Chapters Four and Five

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

 1. 

A marquee is sometimes referred to as marching ants because the dashed lines of the marquee appear to be moving.
 

 2. 

You can insert additional fastening points by clicking the pointer while dragging.
 

 3. 

Feather settings are measured in pixels.
 

 4. 

There are selection buttons on the Options bar that are used to create or modify a selection.
 

 5. 

Low contrast between colors is an ideal condition for making selections based on color.
 

 6. 

Additive colors are used for lighting, video, and computer monitors.
 

 7. 

The foreground color is used to make gradient fills and fill in selected image areas.
 

 8. 

A border’s default color is the current background color.
 

 9. 

As you adjust settings, such as hue and saturation, you can create color imbalances in your images.
 

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

Case 1

Adam’s father is a big fan of both Elvis and Steve Martin.  On a whim, Adam searched the Web to find a photo of the two of them together, but found that no such photo was ever taken.  He did, however, find several pictures of each performer.  Adam decided that his father would appreciate it if he used his Photoshop knowledge to put Elvis and Steve Martin together in one picture.
 

 10. 

The photo of Elvis that Adam decides to use is very crisp and clear.  Which tool would be the best choice for selecting the King?
a.
Edge Cutter
b.
Magnetic Lasso
c.
Lasso
d.
Healing Brush
 

 11. 

Adam is having a difficult time getting Elvis to line up correctly with Steve Martin.  Which of the following might help?
a.
Angulars
b.
Smart Guides
c.
Anti-alias guides
d.
The Marquee menu
 

 12. 

Adam wants it to appear as if the two men are looking at each other, but Steve Martin is facing the wrong direction and there isn’t room on that side of the photo to place Elvis.  What can he do?
a.
Click Edit on the Application bar, point to Transform, and click Flip Vertical.
b.
Click Edit on the Application bar, point to Transform, and click Flip Horizontal.
c.
Click Edit on the Tools panel, then choose Flip Vertical.
d.
Click Edit on the Tools panel, then choose Flip Horizontal.
 

 13. 

For which of the following reasons might Adam use the Healing Brush tool?
a.
He wants to change the shape of Steve Martin’s hair, which appears to be uncombed.
b.
Elvis has a small smear of peanut butter on his cheek which Adam wants to erase.
c.
Steve Martin is larger than Elvis in the picture, and Adam wants to resize the image.
d.
He wants to replace the famous Elvis sneer with a smile so the meeting looks more relaxed.
 
 
Case 2

Franklin is having a hard time getting the elements of his project to line up. He decides that he had better use guides to simplify things.
 

 14. 

Using guides has proven difficult because the colors in the project are very close to the color of the guide lines and it all just seems to blend together. How might Franklin solve this?
a.
Franklin might use a color mask on his project during the placement process.
b.
He could choose a new guide color using the Color option in the Guides menu.
c.
The color of the guide lines can be changed in the Guides Preferences dialog box found in the tools panel.
d.
Double-clicking a guide will open a Preferences dialog box, where he can choose a more contrasting color.
 
 
Case Based Critical Thinking

Case 1

Mr. Pica, the editor of the Weekly City Daily News, has a problem.  Her name is Emily.  Emily takes fantastic photos and has a knack for being in the right place at the right time, but for some reason she can’t ever seem to set her camera correctly.  Without fail, the colors in her photos are always off.  Today Emily was the first photographer to capture the Mayor holding his newborn grandson for the first time and Mr. Pica wants to run it on the front page.  Unfortunately, the colors are all wrong, and must be fixed before the picture can see print.
 

 15. 

As the editor of the newspaper, Mr. Pica knows he will be working in ____ mode.
a.
RGB
b.
Bitmap
c.
CMYK
d.
Grayscale
 

 16. 

For some reason, Emily’s photo is far too red.  How can Mr. Pica balance the colors to create a more realistic color scheme?
a.
Open the Color Balance dialog box, and drag the Cyan-Red slider to the right until the colors look more natural
b.
Sample an appropriate color from the Green swatch and drop it into the areas of the photo that need the most balancing
c.
Open the Color Balance dialog box, and drag the Cyan-Red slider to the left until the colors look more natural
d.
None of the above
 

 17. 

Mr. Pica wants to be sure there is a border around the photo.  What is the process of placing that border called?
a.
Lining
b.
Stroking
c.
Blackening
d.
Striking
 
 
Case 2

Chuck was looking through the attic when he ran across an old black and white photo of his great-grandmother.  He thought that the picture would look great hanging in the living room, and decided that it might look even better if he were to add some color to it.  He had seen several examples of hand-colored photos in a photography book he had read recently, but was afraid to color the actual photo for fear of ruining it.  Instead, he scanned the old photograph and used Photoshop to add the color.
 

 18. 

Where will Chuck find the tools he needs to add color to the photo?
a.
In the Adjustments folder located in the Tools panel
b.
In the Hue / Saturation dialog box, found under Adjustments in the Tools panel
c.
It is not possible to colorize a black and white photo
d.
In the Hue / Saturation dialog box, located in Adjustments after clicking Image on the Application bar
 

 19. 

Chuck has been dragging the Hue sliders, but nothing is happening to the image.  What did he forget to do?
a.
Choose Color in the Facets panel
b.
Click the Colorize check box
c.
Click on Grayscale in the Hue dialog box
d.
Fine-tune the brightness of the original scanned image
 

 20. 

After adding and adjusting the colors, Chuck decides to change the brightness of the picture to make it a bit darker.  What slider will he use?
a.
The Brightness slider in the Shadow / Highlight dialog box
b.
The Hue slider in the Color panel
c.
The Contrast slider in the Adjustment section of the Tools panel
d.
The Brightness slider in the Brightness / Contrast dialog box
 

 21. 

On which menu is the Color Range command located?
a.
Edit
b.
Image
c.
Select
d.
View
 

 22. 

Which of the following settings should create a nice fade in a vignette?
a.
1 pixel
b.
5 pixels
c.
15 pixels
d.
35 pixels
 

 23. 

Which color mode is used by computer monitors?
a.
Grayscale
b.
CMYK
c.
Bitmap
d.
RGB
 

 24. 

Where are all the gradient style buttons found?
a.
Layers panel
b.
Options bar
c.
Tools panel
d.
Swatches panel
 

 25. 

The Gradient Editor allows you to make all the following modification except?
a.
Adjust opacity values
b.
Modify an existing gradient
c.
Choosing a Linear gradient
d.
Add intermediate colors to gradient
 



 
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