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Which of the following statements about a Smart Object are true?
Each correct

  1. It enables a user to sharpen some parts of an image more than others.
  2. It enables a user to combine multiple objects in a single object.
  3. It enables a user to make multiple copies of a single object and to update all copies when one of them is edited.
  4. It enables a user to scale a layer without losing original image data.

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

A Smart Object is just like a container in which a user can embed raster or vector image data. The embedded image data retains all the original characteristics of the image. With Smart objects, the user can make multiple copies of a single object. All the copies of the object will be updated when one of the copies is edited. The user can apply layer styles and adjustment layers to the individual smart objects without affecting all the copies. Smart Objects enable the user to perform nondestructive scaling, rotating, and warping of raster and vector images. The user can even preserve the editability of high-resolution vector data from Illustrator.



Which of the following options will you choose to open the Camera RAW image in Photoshop?

  1. Use the Place command in Photoshop.
  2. Photoshop Camera RAW importer
  3. Photoshop Filter Gallery
  4. Photoshop Camera RAW

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

Adobe Photoshop, Adobe After Effects, and Adobe Bridge use the Adobe Photoshop Camera Raw software to open the raw format file. You can use Photoshop Camera Raw software to import and adjust camera raw, JPEG, and TIFF files.



Which of the following tools restricts adjustments to a local region of a photograph opened in Camera Raw 5 while applying masking in an image? Each correct

  1. Adjustment Brush
  2. Detail
  3. Graduated Filter
  4. Histogram

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

You can use the Adjustment Brush or Graduated Filter to restrict adjustments to a local region of a photograph opened in Camera Raw 5 while applying masking in an image.
The Adjustment Brush tool restricts adjustments to a local region of a photograph opened in Camera Raw 5. It can be used to change or set exposure, brightness, contrast, saturation, and various other settings to a restricted portion of an image. A user can specify the local region, which he wants to adjust by painting a mask over an image and changing the tool's sliders. The good thing in this tool is that the specified adjustments appear only in the area defined by the mask.
The Graduated Filter tool is used to restrict adjustments to a local region of an image opened in Camera Raw 5. It works in the same manner as the Adjustment Brush, however it uses a gradient rather than a free-form brush stroke to mask the image. To work with the Graduated Filter tool, select it from the Toolbox, and click and drag to define the start and end of the gradient mask. The start point is represented by a green dot, and the end is represented by a red dot. To remove the Graduated Filter, a user has to select it and press Delete button of the keyboard.
Answer-option D is incorrect. The histogram tool is used to see all the color and luminance (brightness) data in an image represented graphically.
Answer-option B is incorrect. The Detail tool holds the set of tools that are used to control sharpness and noise in a given image.



Which of the following actions will you take to apply the color adjustment on a specific area of an image?

  1. Select the part of the image using the Selection tool and add a new Adjustment layer.
  2. Select the part of the image, copy it in a new file and apply the Adjustment layer to it.
  3. Create an Adjustment layer and scale it to the selected area of the image.
  4. Select the part of the image, cut it and paste in a new layer and add an Adjustment layer over it.

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

An adjustment layer enables you to correct colors and tonal adjustments of an image without permanently affecting the pixel values. The color and tonal adjustments are stored in the adjustment layer and affect all the layers below it. To create a new Adjustment layer over the image layer, click the Adjustment layer icon in the Layers panel, and choose the Adjustment type you want from the menu. You can also apply the adjustments on a specific area of the image by selecting the part of the image using the Selection tool and adding a new Adjustment layer.






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