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Which of the following statements best describes the layer groups?

  1. It groups the similar layers in one smart object.
  2. It is a set of grouped layers in one group folder.
  3. It groups the similar layers in one group folder.
  4. It compiles multiple layers in one layer.

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

The layer group is a set of grouped layers in one group folder. It arranges layers in the Layers palette for better recognition and more easy reach for the layers especially when you are using a large number of layers.
You can create a new layer group using the Create a new group button at the bottom of the Layers palette.

You can also create a new layer group by selecting the New Group or the New Group from the Layers option from the Layers palette context menu.



Which of the following blending modes darkens the base color by increasing the contrast to reflect the blend color?

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

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

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 B 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 C 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.
Answer-option D is incorrect. 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.



Drag and drop the appropriate tools to their respective descriptions.

  1. See Explanation section for answer.

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

The Sharpen tool is used to harden edges or area within an image. It works by increasing contrast of the specified area. To use the Sharpen tool, drag the tool over the area of the image needed to be sharpen. It sharps the image according to the size of the brush defined, and the strength and blending mode specified in the Options bar. Hold down the Alt key (Windows) or the Options key (Mac) when this tool is active to blur the image.
The Sponge tool is used to change the amount of the color saturation in an image. To change the color saturation, just click and drag with the tool on the image. The tool has two modes, Saturate and Desaturate.
When the Saturate mode is selected in the Options bar, the amount of color saturation increases whereas the color saturation decreases when the desaturate mode is selected.
Effectiveness of the tool depends on the size of the brush defined and flow value specified in the Options bar.
The Spot Healing Brush tool works similarly to the Healing Brush tool. It enables a user to repair imperfections of an image by painting with pixels around the retouched area of the image. It matches the texture, lighting, transparency, and shading details of the pixels to the new surroundings, so that the repaired pixels merge seamlessly with the rest of the image.
The Dodge tool is used to lighten pixels in an image and bring out the highlights. This tool lightens dark areas in the image according to the size of the brush defined, range such as Shadows, Midtones or Highlights is selected, and the exposure value specified in the Options bar. Hold down the Alt key (Windows) or the Options key (Mac) to temporarily access the Burn tool and darken the image.



Which of the following options can you use to revert back to the Lightroom default settings?

  1. Double-clicking individual slider controls.
  2. Clicking the General - Zeroed preset in the Presets panel.
  3. Choosing Undo from the Edit menu.
  4. Clicking the Reset button.

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

A user can perform undo image adjustments by using various options in the Develop module. These options are as follows.
Clicking the Reset button to revert back to the Lightroom default settings.
Clicking the General - Zeroed preset in the Presets panel to remove all settings completely.
Selecting an earlier version in the History panel or Snapshots panel that occurred before applying the settings. Double-clicking individual slider controls resets the sliders to zero.
Choosing Undo from the Edit menu.






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