Adobe 9A0-125 Exam
9A0-125 Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 ACE Exam (Page 5 )

Updated On: 1-Feb-2026

Which of the following commands will you use to import an artwork into a document as a Smart
Object?

  1. File > Import > Variable Data Sets
  2. Layer > Smart Objects > New Smart Object Via Copy
  3. Layer > New > Layer Via Copy
  4. File > Place

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

The Place command (File > Place) is used to place an artwork into a new layer in an image as a Smart Object. Answer-option C is incorrect. The Layer Via Copy command (Layer > New > Layer Via Copy) is used to create a duplicate Smart Object that is linked to the original Smart Object. Therefore, any changes in the duplicate object affect the original Smart Object.
Answer-option B 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 A is incorrect. The Variable Data Sets command (File > Import > Variable Data Sets) is used to import a data set.
Reference. Adobe Help, Contents. "To create and work with Smart Objects"



You are a freelance photographer. You have taken a photograph. You want to make some color modifications in the image using Photoshop. You want to ensure that none of the colors of the image are darker than the brightness level 53. In order to accomplish the task, you want to use the Levels adjustment.
Which of the following actions will you perform?

  1. Enter 202 in the second option box of Output Levels.
  2. Enter 53 in the first option box of Input Levels.
  3. Enter 202 in the last option box of Input Levels.
  4. Enter 53 in the first option box of Output Levels.

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

The Output Levels fields of the Levels dialog box enable you to restrict the range of brightness levels in an image. It curtails the range by making the darkest pixels lighter and the lightest pixels darker. You can adjust the brightness of the darkest pixels by entering a number between 0 and 255 in the first field, and that of the lightest pixels by entering a number between 0 and 255 in the second field. For example, if you enter 53 in the first field, no color of the image will be darker than the brightness level 53; if you enter 200 in the second field, no color of the image will be lighter than the brightness level 200.
Hence, in order to ensure that none of the colors of the image are darker than the brightness level
53, you will have to enter 53 in the first option box of output levels.

Answer(s): options B and C are incorrect. The Input Levels fields of the Levels dialog box enable you to adjust the contrast of an image. Entering a number between 0 and 255 in the first box maps the pixel value to black, and entering a number between 0 and 255 in the last box maps the pixel value to white.



Which of the following blending modes allows you to add the blend color only to the transparent pixels of a layer, protects the base color, and adds new colors to the empty areas?

  1. Linear Burn
  2. Clear
  3. Color Burn
  4. Behind mode

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

The Behind mode is available only for painting tools. It allows you to add the blend color only to transparent pixels of a layer. It protects the base color and adds new colors to empty areas. This mode works only in layers with Lock Transparency deselected.
Answer-option C is incorrect. The Color Burn mode darkens the base color by increasing the contrast to reflect the blend color. Blending with white produces no change in the base color.
Answer-option A is incorrect. The Linear Burn mode is similar to the Color Burn mode. Rather than increasing the contrast, it darkens the base color by decreasing the brightness to reflect the blend color.
Answer-option B is incorrect. The Clear mode works in the same way as the Eraser tool. It makes every affected pixel transparent according to its original opacity.



Which of the following statements are true about Adobe Bridge CS4?
Each correct

  1. It cannot edit the metadata for files.
  2. It can manage image, video, and audio files.
  3. A user can preview, search, sort, and process the tasks in Adobe Bridge without opening applications.
  4. A user can view a PDF presentation using the Image processor.

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

Adobe Bridge is an organizational program whose primary purpose is to link the parts of the Creative Suite together using a format similar to the file browser found in previous versions of Adobe Photoshop. It has the following features.
It can manage image, video, and audio files. A user can preview, search, sort, and process tasks in Adobe Bridge without opening applications.
Using Bridge, a user can manage his photos. Adobe Bridge can import and edit photos from digital camera cards, group-related photos in stacks, and open or import camera raw files and edit their settings without starting Photoshop.
It can perform various automated tasks such as converting a file from one format to another, etc.
It also synchronizes color settings across color-managed Creative Suite components.
It can also edit the metadata for files.
Answer-option D is incorrect. In Adobe Bridge CS4, you can view a PDF presentation using the Output workspace.
Answer-option A is incorrect. Using Adobe Bridge CS4, you can edit the metadata information.
Reference. Photoshop CS4 Bible, Contents. "Working with Adobe Bridge CS4"



You are working on an image with the Adobe Camera Raw 5. You want to increase the intensity of the edges of the image.
Which of the following controls of the sharpening section of CR5 will you use to accomplish the task?

  1. Detail
  2. Radius
  3. Amount
  4. Masking

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

The sharpening section of Adobe Camera Raw 5 contains the following controls.
1.Amount. The Amount control is used to increase the intensity of the edges.
2.Radius. The Radius control is used to set the size of the details in an image that is being sharpened.
3.Detail. High detail values are used to enhance textures in an image, while lower values helps to correct blurring along the edges.
4.Masking. The masking control decides the distribution of sharpness information in the various part of an image.
When the masking value is zero, it means that all the edges in the image will receive the same amount of sharpening.
When the masking value is 100, it means that only the areas closest to the strongest edges will receive the effect of the sharpening adjustment.
Reference. Photoshop CS4 Bible, Contents. "Working with Camera Raw 5"



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