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Which of the following blending modes is available only for the painting tools and allows you to add the blend color only to transparent pixels of a layer?

  1. Clear mode
  2. Behind mode
  3. Multiply mode
  4. Darken mode

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

The Behind mode is available only for the 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 A 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. 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 the layer that has Preserve Transparency checked.
Answer-option D is incorrect. The Darken mode compares the individual color components of the base color and the blend color, and chooses the color, whichever is darker (Lower value of each component of RGB or higher percent of each value of GMYK), as the resultant color.
Answer-option C is incorrect. The Multiply mode multiplies the base color by the blend color. The resultant color is always darker than the original blend color. Black color multiplied by any color produces black, and white color multiplied by any color leaves the color unchanged.



You have created a catalog of images on your laptop while shooting on location. Now, you want to update the catalog by adding files that have been added to the folder but not imported into the catalog, removing files that have been deleted, and scanning for metadata updates.
Which of the following options will you use to accomplish the task?

  1. Click the question-mark icon in a thumbnail cell in the Grid view.
  2. Click on the Update Catalog button in the Grid view.
  3. Choose Library > Update Photos.
  4. Choose Library > Synchronize Folder.

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

The Synchronize Folder (Library > Synchronize Folder) command is used if the contents of a folder in the catalog do not match the contents of the same folder on the volume.
When the Synchronize Folders command is used, a user can update catalog by adding files that have been added to the folder but not imported into the catalog, removing files that have been deleted, and scanning for metadata updates. A user can also synchronize photo files in the folder and all subfolders. A user can also choose folders, subfolders, and files to import.
Answer-option A is incorrect. Sometimes, the link between the catalog and a photo breaks because photos are moved in the operating system instead of from within Lightroom, or because photos are stored on an external drive that is offline. In this situation, Lightroom displays a question-mark icon in the image cells in the Grid view and the Filmstrip. To locate the missing files, a user needs to perform one of the following steps.
Click the question-mark icon in a thumbnail cell in the Grid view. A dialog box displays the original file path of the photo. Click Locate, navigate to location of the moved photo, and then click Select. Or select Find Nearby Missing Photos to have Lightroom search for other missing photos in the folder and reconnect them as well in the Locate dialog box.

Answer(s): options C and B are incorrect. These are not valid options.



Which of the following options of Photomerge is used to select one image and set it as the vantage point for the panorama?

  1. Perspective
  2. Reposition
  3. Collage
  4. Auto

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

In Photomerge, the perspective option is used to select one image and set it as the vantage point for the panorama. Fact What is Photomerge? Hide Photomerge is a feature in Adobe Bridge CS4, which is used to combine several continuous and overlapping images into a panorama. The different options for merging the images are as follows.
Auto. In this mode, Bridge analyzes photos and decides which mapping technique is to be used for creating the panorama view.
Perspective. This mode selects one image and sets it as the vantage point for the panorama. The other images are then transformed as necessary to match that perspective.
Cylindrical. In this mode, the source images are laid out on an unwrapped cylinder, and overlapping elements of each image are aligned.
Spherical. This mode slices up a sphere and lays out the photographs. It is best for 360-degree panoramas. Collage. This mode is used to transform the source images to match overlapping elements. Reposition. This mode aligns elements in each image, but it does not stretch, skew, or alter the images.



Which of the following is used to convert vendor specific raw data to universal raw data?

  1. The Extract filter
  2. The Convert to Profile command
  3. The Assign Profile command
  4. The Digital Negative Converter

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

Adobe DNG Converter is a tool available with Adobe Photoshop to convert vendor/camera-specific raw files to a universal DNG raw file. This enables the resultant file to be used by a wide range of software.
Answer-option C is incorrect. The Assign Profile (Edit > Assign Profile) command enables users to remove color profiles from, reassign color profiles to, or change color profiles in an image.
When a profile is assigned to an image, the interpretation of the pixel values, rather than the values themselves, changes.
Answer-option A is incorrect. The Extract filter (Filter > Extract) is used to isolate a foreground object and erase its background to transparency on a layer. This tool enables you to extract the objects with complicated, wispy, or even indefinable edges.
When an object is extracted from the background, the pixels on the edges lose their color components derived from the background. This loss enables the object to merge with a new background completely.
Answer-option B is incorrect. The Convert to Profile (Edit > Convert to Profile) command enables users to remove color profiles from, reassign color profiles to, or change color profiles in an image.
Converting to profile is just opposite to assigning profiles. Performing a conversion changes the pixel values and keeps the colors same.






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