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You want to change the contents of the Smart Object without losing the changes that you have made with the original Smart Object.
Which of the following commands will you use to accomplish the task?

  1. Layer > Smart Objects > New Smart Object Via Copy
  2. Layer > New > Layer Via Cut
  3. Layers > Smart Objects > Export Contents
  4. Layer > Smart Objects > Change Contents
  5. Layer > Smart Objects > Replace Contents

Answer(s): E

Explanation:

The Replace Contents command (Layers > Smart Objects > Replace Contents) enables a user to change the contents of the Smart Object without losing the changes that he has made with the original Smart Object. Take the following steps to replace the contents of a Smart Object without losing the modifications made to the Smart Object.
1.Select the Smart Object from the Layers palette.


2.Choose Layer > Smart Objects > Replace Contents.


3.In the Place dialog box, choose the location of the file, select the file name and then click the Place button.


4.This will replace the contents of the Smart Object with the selected file.


Answer-option C is incorrect. The Export Contents command (Layers > Smart Objects > Export Contents) enables a user to export the contents of a Smart Object and save it to any drive. The Smart Object that contains raster data is saved in the PSB format. If it contains vector data, it is saved as a PDF file.
Answer-option A is incorrect. The New Smart Object Via Copy command (Layer > Smart Objects > New Smart Object Via Copy) is used to create a duplicate Smart Object that is not linked to the original Smart Object. Therefore, any changes in the duplicate object do not affect the original Smart Object, and vice versa.
Answer-option B is incorrect. The Layer Via Cut (Layer > New > Layer Via Cut) command converts a selection into a new layer. This command cuts the contents within the selected area of the active layer and pastes it into a new layer. Therefore, contents within the selected area of the active layer will be removed form the active layer.
Answer-option D is incorrect. The Layer > Smart Objects > Change Contents command is not a valid command.
Reference. Photoshop CS4 Bible, Contents. "Working with Smart Objects"



You want to use the Paint Bucket tool as the Eraser tool.
What will you do?

  1. Set the blending mode of the Paint Bucket tool to Screen.
  2. Set the blending mode of the Paint Bucket tool to Clear.
  3. Set the blending mode of the layer to Clear.
  4. Set the opacity of the Paint Bucket tool to 0%.

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

The Clear mode works in the same way as the Eraser tool. It makes every affected pixel transparent according to its original opacity. This mode is available only for the Line tool , the Paint Bucket tool , the Brush tool , and the Pencil tool . It is also available for the Fill command and the Stroke command. This mode cannot be used on the background layer or on the layer that has Preserve Transparency checked.
Answer-option A is incorrect. The Screen mode produces a lighter color than the color applied with the Paint Bucket tool.
Answer-option D is incorrect.
When the opacity of a tool is reduced, the impact of the color applied by the tool is uniformly reduced. Setting the opacity of the Paint Bucket to 0% will turn the impact of the color applied by the Paint Bucket tool to transparency.
Answer-option C is incorrect. The Clear mode is not available for layers.
Reference. Adobe Help, Contents. "Selecting a blending mode"



You are processing a Raw image in the Camera Raw dialog box. You adjust various settings available in the dialog box and click on the Save button.
Which of the following statements is true?

  1. A copy of the Raw image will be saved in a Photoshop-supported file format with the Camera
    Raw settings applied on it.
  2. The Camera Raw settings applied to the Raw image will be saved either in the Camera Raw database or in an individual XML file.
  3. A copy of the Raw image will open with the camera Raw settings applied in Photoshop.
  4. The Raw image will be saved with the Camera Raw settings applied on it.

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

The Save button in the Camera Raw dialog box enables you to create multiple versions of an image with different settings applied on them. It saves a copy of the image in the JPEG, PSD, TIFF, or DNG format.
When you click the Save button, the Camera Raw Save Options dialog box opens. In the Save Options dialog box, you can specify the destination, name, and format of the saved image.
Reference. Adobe Help, Contents. "To process camera raw files in Camera Raw"



You want to create a new smart collection. Mark the appropriate button you will use to accomplish the task?

  1. See Explanation section for answer.

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

Smart collections are the collections that collect images and data based on various criteria. These criteria can be either ISO (film speed), focal length, or keywords. Smart Collections update dynamically. It means that as a user adds or removes images that meet those criteria, they are automatically added to or removed from the collection. Using the smart collection tool, a user can use Bridge search for images that meet the specified criteria in a specific folder, or even in the entire computer. You can create a new smart collection using the New Smart Collection button specified in the image below.






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