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You're soft-proofing an RGB image with an ICC profile used for newspaper reproduction. You select the Simulate Paper Color option in the Customize Proof Condition dialog box. What happens?

  1. The highlights in your documents are adjusted to match the white of the paper.
  2. You're prompted to select the appropriate paper color from the Color Picker.
  3. The highlights in your document appear brighter and more saturated.
  4. The brightness of the user interface elements is dimmed for an accurate image preview

Answer(s): D



You are adjusting a photograph in the Camera Raw dialog box. You have darkened the top of the image by dragging the Graduated Filter tool from the top to the bottom of the image, and decreasing the brightness slider. Now you want to lighten the bottom of the photograph. What should you do?

  1. Option-click (Mac OS) or Alt-click (Window) the red circle icon in the graduated filter you’ve applied to the image; then increase the brightness slider.
  2. Click the + (plus) button to the right of brightness slider, and then increase both the Brightness and Exposure Sliders.
  3. Increase the Brightness slider, click the New button, and drag the graduated Filter tool from the bottom to the top of the photograph
  4. Drag the Graduated Filter tool from the bottom to the top of the photograph; then increase the Brightness slider.

Answer(s): D



You want to open a JPEG directly into Camera Raw to adjust it there. What should you do? (Choose two.)

  1. In Adobe Bridge, select the JPEG thumbnail and press Control+R (Windows) or Command+R (Mac OS)
  2. In Adobe Bridge, hold down Option (Mac OS) or Alt (Windows) and double-click the JPEG thumbnail
  3. In Adobe Bridge, select the JPEG thumbnail and then choose File > Place > In Photoshop.
  4. In Photoshop, choose Modify > Preference (Ctrl+K) > File Management > Preferences camera raw. (Other option again: In Photoshop, choose Modify > Preference (Ctrl+K) > camera raw.)
  5. In Photoshop, navigate to the JPEG file in Mini Bridge and double-click its thumbnail

Answer(s): A,D



You’ve adjusted a raw photograph in Camera Raw. Now you are ready to open the image in Photoshop to add some text. However, you want to be able to quickly bring the image from Photoshop back in to Camera Raw adjustments. What should you do?

  1. Click the save image button in Camera Raw, then open the saved file directly in Photoshop.
  2. Click the Done button in Camera Raw, then open the file directly in the Photoshop.
  3. Hold down the Shift key to change the Open Image button to Open Object, and click the button.
  4. Hold the Option (Mac OS) or Alt (Windows) key and click the done button.

Answer(s): C






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