Photoshop 2
- Each object in Photoshop exist on a layer.
- The transparent areas in a layer do not affect the file size.
- Layers make it possible to manipulate the tiniest details in a Photoshop image.
- When you drag a selection from one Photoshop image to another, a new layer is automatically created in the second image.
- You might significantly enhance your computer's performance by hiding or resizing the Layer panel thumbnail images.
- It is not necessary for a Photoshop image to have a Background layer.
- The order of layers affect the appearance of a Photoshop image.
- You can change the order of layers in the stack.
- A background layer cannot be modified as extensively as an image layer.
- You can delete a Background layer by clicking it on the Layers panel and dragging it to the Delete layer button.
- You cannot alter a Background layer's color or opacity but it can be deleted or converted into another kind of layer.
- A background layer can be changed into an image layer.
- The background layer is located at the bottom of the Layers panel.
- To display or hide Rulers click View on the menu bar, then click Rulers.
- Only adjacent visible layers can be merged.
- Visible can be merged as long as they are next to each other on the Layers panel.
- Most layer commands available on the Layers menu are also available using the Layers panel.
- You can merge two unrasterized type layers.
- Objects on new layers have a default opacity setting of 100%.
- You can rename a layer at any time.
- Concealing part of an image without losing resolution quality is called cropping.
- Cropping hides areas of an image, but does not result in loss of resolution quality.
- A selection is an area within an image that is surrounded by a marquee.
- When you drag a selection to a destination image, Photoshop places the selection on a layer.
- A layer group allows you to organize layers on the Layers panel.
- When an image is flattened, all visible layers are combined in the Background layer.
- The processes of merging and flattening are not identical.
- Only one layer exists in a flattened file.
- Only visible layers are included in a flattened file.
- When an image is flattened, all visible layers are combined in a single layer.
- All hidden layers are discarded when a file is flattened.
- The Layers panel includes the following different kinds of layers except Portrait.
- Layers panel are all layers in a Photoshop file displayed?
- The thumbnail display can be turned off in the Layers panel
- The Layer thumbnail component of the Layers panel can show a miniature image of a layer's contents?
- You can change the location of the Layers panel on the screen by Dragging the panel tab.
- Layer thumbnails can be turned on or off, resized, and It is a miniature image of the layer's contents.
- Layers panel is used to resize a layer thumbnail.
- The Layers Panel Options dialog box is used to turn off the thumbnail display.
- The Background cannot be modified extensively.
- Background layer is always at the bottom of a stack.
- On the Layers panel, the Background layer is found at the bottom of the list.
- Pixels and inches, Centimeters and points, and Picas and percentage are units of measurement for rulers.
- Pixels are unit of measurement that makes it easiest to make small adjustments.
- Edit menu command allows you to change your units of measurements preference.
- You cannot click rasterize on the New Layer menu panel dialog box to create a layer in each way listed below.
- Opacity determines the percentage of transparency in a layer.
- Layers panel can be used to create a layer.
- Click Layer on the toolbar, click Delete, then click the unwanted layer.
- You can restore a deleted layer during the current editing session by deleting the Delete Layer state on the History panel.
- Exclude certain parts of an image from view by using the Crop Tool.
- Hiding portions of an image without losing resolution quality is called cropping.
- An area in an image that is surrounded by a marquee is called a(n) Selection.
- A dashed line that surrounds an area is called a(n) marquee.
- Magnetic Lasso selection tool lets you isolate complex shapes.
- The Move Tool can be used to move a selection.
- The Move Tool located on the Tools panel.
- You can duplicate a layer.
- There is 1 layer in a flattened file.
- When an image is flattened, all visible layers are combined in the Background layer.
- Layer menu is used to flatten an image.
- A file's size can be significantly reduced using the Flattening process.
- Visible layers only layers are included in a flattened file.
- All layers in a Photoshop image are listed on the Layers panel.
- You can turn off the thumbnail display using the list arrow in the Layers panel.
- The View menu on the Application bar is used to show or hide the rulers.
- A(n) Background layer cannot be modified as extensively as an image layer.
- You can change a ruler’s units of measurement by pointing to Preferences on the Edit (Win) or Photoshop (Mac) menu and selecting Units & Rulers.
- The Background layer is always located at the bottom of a stack.
- The Layers menu is used to turn an image layer into a Background layer.
- The Background layer is located at the bottom of the Layers panel.
- You can create a new layer using the New command on the Layer menu.
- The Create a new layer button is located on the Layers panel.
- You can access commands to create or delete layers by using the Layers panel list arrow on the Layers panel.
- Photoshop always numbers layers Sequentially no matter how many you add or delete.
- You can restore a deleted layer during the current editing session by deleting the Delete Layer state on the History panel.
- You can restore an accidentally deleted layer by deleting the Delete Layer state on the History panel.
- If you use the New command on the Layer menu, you can name a Layer when you create it.
- A(n) Marquee is a dashed line that surrounds an area.
- An area in an image that is surrounded by a marquee is called a(n) Selection.
- The Extract command, located on the Filter menu, is used to separate an image from a background or surrounding imagery.
- Cropping hides areas of an image.
- Hiding portions of an image without losing resolution quality is called Cropping.
- An unwanted fringe or halo surrounding a selection can be eliminated by using a Matting command called Defringe.
- The Magnetic Lasso lets you isolate complex shapes.
- Unwanted pixels that give the appearance of a fringe or halo can be removed using Defringe, a Matting command found on the Layer menu.
- When you use the Move Tool to drag a selection to the destination image, Photoshop places the selection in a(n) New layer.
- A(n) Layer group lets you organize layers, and is similar to a folder on your hard drive.
- Duplicating a layer is a good way to preserve modifications to a layer because you don't have to worry about losing your original work.
- There is/are one layer(s) in a flattened file.
- A file's size can be significantly reduced using the Flattening process.
- You can use the Layer menu to flatten an image.
- When an image is flattened, all visible layers are combined in the background layer.
- There is/are four layer(s) contained in the Balloons layer group.
- Item 5 points to the Layer group icon.
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