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An image has a white background.
Which of the following tools is used to completely eliminate the white background in a single click?

  1. Magic Eraser
  2. Eraser
  3. Background Eraser
  4. Magic Wand

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

The Magic Eraser tool is used to eliminate all similar pixels in an image to transparency with a single click. But in case a user is working on a layer with transparency locked, the pixels will change to the background color.
Answer-option D is incorrect. The Magic Wand tool is a selection tool that is used to select a similar color throughout an image. To select a similar color, Photoshop compares each color channel value of the pixel clicked with the Magic Wand tool to all other pixels in the image. A particular pixel will be included in the selection if each component color of the pixel falls within the Tolerance range (range of sensitivity) of the Magic Wand tool. You can specify a tolerance for the tool ranging from 0 to 255.
Answer-option C is incorrect. The Background Eraser tool is used to erase pixels in a layer to transparency as you drag through them. This tool enables you to erase the background while maintaining the edges of a foreground object.
The crosshair in the center of the brush samples the color and erases all the similar pixels within the circle of the brush to transparency. The tolerance level that you specify on the Options bar of the Background Eraser tool determines which pixels are actually erased, and to what degree. You can also control the sharpness of the boundaries by specifying different sampling options on the Options bar.
Note. The Background Eraser tool works even on the layer with locked transparency.
Answer-option B is incorrect. The Eraser tool enables you to change the pixels in an image while dragging the tool on them. The pixels will change to the background color when you are working on the background layer or on the layer with locked transparency. Otherwise, it will erase the pixels to transparency. This tool is also used to restore the affected area by using the data from a specified history state in the History palette.



You want to rotate some selection borders of an image.
Which of the following commands can be used? Each correct

  1. Free Transform
  2. Image Rotation
  3. Crop and Straighten photos
  4. Transform

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

The Transform and Free transform commands can be used to apply flip or rotation on an image.
These commands can be used to scale, rotate, skew, and distort an active selection.
Answer-option B is incorrect. The Image Rotation command is used to rotate or flip an entire image.
By using this command, a user can flip an image horizontal, vertical, rotate it by 90 CCW, or rotate it by 180 These commands do not work on individual layers or parts of layers, paths, or selection borders.
Answer-option C is incorrect. The Crop and Straighten Photos command is used to create separate image files from the multiple-image scan. It is an automated feature of Photoshop. It is useful in the situation when a user places several photos on the scanner and scans them in one pass, which creates a single image file. Now, the user can create multiple images from that single image using this command. The Crop and Straighten Photos command works best on the images with clearly delineated outlines.



Which of the following steps will you take to remove ratings from a photograph?

Each correct

  1. Click the Pick or Rejected flag below the photos in the Compare and Survey views.
  2. Click the stars in a thumbnail cell, in the Library toolbar.
  3. Click in the Survey view > Photo > Set Rating > None.
  4. Select one photo in the Grid view or the Filmstrip and press the letter P to flag the image a pick or the letter X to mark it as rejected.

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

A user can remove ratings by selecting one or more photos in the Grid view, or with a single photo selected in the Filmstrip in Loupe, Compare, or Survey view. For this, he needs to choose Photo > Set Rating > None. If the user has selected more than one photo Filmstrip in Loupe, Compare, or Survey view, rating is removed from only the active photo. A user can also remove ratings by clicking the stars in a thumbnail cell, in the Library toolbar, or in the Metadata panel.



Which of the following options in the Refine Edge command sharpens selection edges and removes fuzzy artifacts?

  1. Contrast
  2. Feather
  3. Smooth
  4. Radius

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

The Refine Edge command is used to enhance the quality of a selection's edges and allows a user to view the selection against different backgrounds. The Refine Edge command can also be used to refine a layer mask. For applying the Refine Edge command, the user needs to create a selection with any selection tool and slick Refine Edge in the selection tool options bar or choose Select > Refine Edge command to set options (Radius, Contrast, Smooth, Feather, Contract/Expand) for adjusting the selection. The contrast option is the Refine Edge command is used to sharpen selection edges and remove fuzzy artifacts. If a user increases the contrast, it can remove excessive noise near selection edges caused by a high Radius setting.
Answer-option C is incorrect. The Smooth option is used to reduce irregular areas in the selection boundary to create a smoother outline.
Answer-option B is incorrect. The Feather option is used to create a soft-edged transition between the selection and its surrounding pixels.
Answer-option D is incorrect. The Radius option is used to determine the size of the region around the selection boundary in which edge refinement occurs.






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