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You have a photo of a woman in front of a green background. You’ve made a good selection around her hair, but you still see a fringe of green from the background at the edges of the hair. Which is the best way to minimize that fringe?

  1. Select Decontaminate Colors in the Refine Edge dialog box.
  2. Use a Hue/Saturation Adjustment layer to reduce saturation
  3. Choose Select > Transform Selection, and contract the bounding box.
  4. Choose Image > Adjustments > Replace Color

Answer(s): A



You've spent a lot of time making a complex selection. How can you retain the selection for future use? (Choose two)

  1. Choose Select > Save Selection.
  2. Choose Select > Similar Layers.
  3. In the Channels panel, click Save selection as channel.
  4. In the Channels panel, click Load channel as selection.
  5. In the Paths panel, click Make work path from selection.

Answer(s): A,C



You made a selection with the Elliptical Marquee tool. You want to move the selection boundary to the right. How can you move the selection without moving or changing the image?
(Choose two)

  1. With the Elliptical Marquee tool, click and drag inside the selection boundary
  2. With the Polygonal Lasso tool click and drag inside the selection boundary.
  3. With the Move tool, click and drag inside die selection boundary.
  4. With the Marquee tool selected, press the arrow keys on your keyboard
  5. With the Move tool selected, hold down the Shift key and drag.

Answer(s): A,D



You have the Gradient Tool selected. You want to draw a gradient in your image and set the transparency level at a particular point in the gradient. What should you do?

  1. Add a new layer, draw the gradient on the new layer, and set the opacity of the layer.
  2. Change the value in the Opacity field of the Options bar before drawing the gradient
  3. Click on the gradient in the Options bar to open the Gradient Editor Dialog box, click just above the gradient bar and change the value in the Opacity field
  4. Click on die gradient in the Options bar to open the Gradient Editor dialog box, double-click on a color stop below the gradient bar, and adjust the color in the color picker.

Answer(s): C






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