Photoshop 1
- You can retouch photographs using Photoshop.
- Photoshop is an image-editing program.
- An image with complex edges can be extracted and used in other images.
- A logo is a distinctive shape used to represent an organization.
- Flattening is a process that combines all layers and reduces file size.
- Photoshop images can be quite large.
- In Photoshop, the text you create and edit in a special text layer is called type.
- The workspace includes the area within the program window where an image appears and is edited.
- A dock is a collection of panels, usually organized vertically.
- You can modify the status bar to show different information.
- Each Photoshop tool has a corresponding shortcut key.
- In Photoshop, a layer is a section within an image that can be manipulated independently.
- The active layer appears highlighted in the Layers panel.
- The position of a layer in the Layers panel can be changed.
- Photoshop has a Help system.
- You must have browser software installed on your computer to use the Photoshop Help system.
- Images created with a digital camera are contained within a single layer.
- A scanner can be used to create electronic images.
- A digital camera is a device that can be used to create electronic images.
- Using Photoshop you can repair and restore damaged areas on images, create and combine images, and create special animation effects for the Internet.
- Photoshop is a powerful tool for communicating ideas visually.
- An irreversible process used to reduce the size of Photoshop files is called Flattening.
- You can use the Lasso tool to outline sections of an image.
- A logo is recognizable graphic, color, symbol, or distinct type used by an organization.
- Adobe Dreamweaver lets you optimize, preview, and animate images.
- History panel tracks recent changes made to an image.
- Photoshop's unique file format extension is PSD.
- JIF is not a common graphic image file format.
- Save As dialog box is used to save an existing file with a new name.
- You can use the Bridge feature to find an existing file.
- The original file is not modified using the Save As command.
- The default panel location is along the right edge of the window.
- Tools panel contains frequently used tools.
- Layers panel are where all layers within an open image displayed.
- A Photoshop image must contain one layer.
- The Layers panel can be used to create, copy, and delete layers; display, hide, and merge layers; and lock, group, and re-position layers.
- History panel lets you access 20 levels of undo
- The Contents tab in the Help window allows you to browse topics by category.
- The Index tab in the Help window allows you to look for topics alphabetically based on key words.
- You can access definitions, explanations, and tips in help.
- Page Setup dialog box is used to select print options
- The direction in which an image appears on the page is called orientation.
- Page Setup dialog box are orientation options located.
- Landscape and Portrait page orientation options are available.
- Print dialog box is used to determine how many copies of an image are printed
- File menu is used to close a file.
- Photoshop is a(n) image editing program.
- Photoshop is a powerful tool for communicating your ideas Visually.
- Photoshop's unique file format has the .PSD extension.
- Adobe Dreamweaver is a companion Web production program that lets you compress / optimize image quality and animate images.
- In Photoshop, text is referred to as Type.
- A(n) Logo is a graphic with a distinctive shape used by an organization.
- A(n) Flattened file has all layers irreversibly combined to reduce file size.
- The file format used by Photoshop applies the .psd extension.
- Dreamweaver is fully integrated with Photoshop.
- In Windows, open Photoshop using the Start button.
- Create a new file from scratch using the New dialog box to set the Height and Width dimensions.
- The Save As command creates a duplicate of the original file.
- You can place the pointer over each tool to display a(n) Tool tip which tells you the name or function of that tool.
- The title bar displays Untitled-1 for a new image because the file has not yet been named.
- Rulers can be displayed by clicking Rulers on the View menu.
- Each tool has a corresponding shortcut key.
- All layers are displayed in the Layers Panel.
- The order in which the layers appear in the Layers Panel matches the order in which they appear in the image.
- Each layer can be moved or modified individually to give a different effect to the image.
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