Adobe Photoshop Certification Exam 1
A ___________ file is unprocessed and contains more data than a standard _____________
file. - questions and answers-Raw & JPEG
Add the text Macro to the right side of the image, underneath the camera image. Use the font
Verdana and make it 25 pt. Apply an Arc text warp with a -25% bend. Accept all other default
settings. - questions and answers--Select the Horizontal Type tool in the left tool panel.
-Point and click on the right side of the image, beneath the logo.
-Type Macro and then select the text to highlight it.
-On the Options panel, change the font to Verdana and the size to 25 pt.
-On the Options panel, click the Create Warped Text icon.
-Select Arc from the Style dropdown.
-Change the Bend value to -25%.
-Click OK.
-Click the Commit button (✔) in the Options bar along the top.
Apply a non-destructive Curves adjustment to the image using the Color Negative (RGB)preset.
- questions and answers--In the Adjustments panel on the right, create a new Curves
Adjustment Layer by clicking the Curves icon.
-Click the dropdown next to Preset and change it to Color Negative (RGB).
As you edit photos for your client's magazine, it is important to understand which types of editing
are destructive and which types are non-destructive. Match the appropriate editing method to
the scenarios below. - questions and answers-The following are exmaples of non-destructive
editing:
Masking: Masks are non-destructive because they can be re-edited without affecting the original
pixels they hide.
Using Adjustment layers: Adjustment layers apply adjustments on a separate layer, leaving the
original image layer intact.
Transforming Smart Objects: Scaling, rotating, or warping won't overwrite original file data when
using smart objects.
The following are examples of destructive editing:
Making adjustments using the Image > Adjustments menu: Unlike the Adjustments Panel,
adjustments made through the Image > Adjustments menu are considered destructive because
they do not apply an adjustment layer automatically.
, Using the Clone Stamp tool: Using the Clone Stamp tool can be done non-destructively only if
you create a separate adjustment layer first. Using the Clone Stamp tool directly on the original
image does alter the image data.
Change the grid lines to Dashed with Gridline Every 64 Pixels and 1 Subdivision. Show the Grid
if it is not already showing. - questions and answers--Press Ctrl + K (Command + K for Mac) to
open the preferences window.
-On the left side, select the tab for Guides, Grid, and Slices.
-Under the Grid section in the dropdown, select the Dashed line.
-Make sure the Gridline is set to Every 64 Pixels and Subdivions are set to 1.
-Click OK.
-If the grid is not already showing, turn it on by going to View > Show and enable the grid.
Change the opacity of the Circles layer to 60%and change the blending mode to be Hard Light.
- questions and answers--Select the layer named Circles.
-At the top of the Layers panel, change the opacity to 60%.
-Click the layer blending mode dropdown and select Hard Light.
OR
-Select the layer named Circles.
-Double-click the layer icon to open the Layer Styles window (or you can go to the Layer menu,
hover over Layer Style, and click Blending Options).
-In the General Blending section, change the Blend Mode to Hard Light.
-Change the Opacity to 60%.
-Click OK.
Create a new brush to work with a drawing tablet. Give it a size of 19 px, adjust the Size Jitter to
25%, adjust the Angle Jitter to 30% in the Shape Dynamics, and name it TabletBrush. -
questions and answers--Click the Brush Tool in the left tool panel.
-In the Application Bar along the top, change the size of the brush to be 19 px.
-Open the Brush Settings panel on the right (or clickWindow > Brush Settings) and click on
Shape Dynamicsunder Brush Tip Shape.
-Change Size Jitter to 25% and Angle Jitter to 30%.
-Open the Brushes Panel (click Window > Brushes) and click on the Create New Brush icon on
the bottom right of the panel window.
-Type TabletBrush in name box, leave all other default settings, and click OK.
Create a new document made for HDV/HDTV 720p video. Name the document Movie. Accept
all other default settings. - questions and answers--In the File menu, select New.
-Click the Film & Video section at the top right of the window.
-Select the HDV/HDTV 720p blank document preset.
-For the Name, type Movie.
-Leave all other defaults.
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