Adobe Photoshop CC 65 Exam Questions and Answers All Correct
Adobe Photoshop CC 65 Exam Questions and Answers All Correct Quick Selection Tool - Answer-One of the easiest ways to make a selection. You simply paint an area of an image, and the tool automatically finds the edges. You can add or subtract areas of the selection until you have exactly the area you want. Auto Enhance - Answer-When Auto Enhance is selected, the Quick Selection tool creates better quality selections, with edges that are truer to the object. The selection process is a little slower than using the Quick Selection tool without Auto Enhance, but the results are superior. How do you deliberately deselect a selection? - Answer-You can choose Select Deselect, press Ctrl+D (Windows) or Command+D (Mac OS), or click outside the selection with any selection tool to start a different selection. Elliptical Marquee tool - Answer-Lets you select ovals or perfect circles. What happens when making selections with the Spacebar? - Answer-Use the spacebar as needed to reposition your selections. By holding down the mouse button, press the spacebar and continue to drag the selection. Instead of resizing the selection, now you're moving it. Zoom Tool Shortcut - Answer-Press Z to activate the zoom tool. Fit on Screen Shortcut - Answer-You can see all of the objects in the image window by pressing Command+0 or Crtl+0. You can also double-click the hand tool icon. Cutting Selected Pixels - Answer-During an image selection, and with the Elliptical Marquee tool (for example) selected in the Tools panel, press Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS), and move the pointer within the selection. The pointer icon now includes a pair of scissors to indicate that the selection will be cut from its current location. What happens with a selection when using the arrow keys? - Answer-You can make minor adjustments to the position of selected pixels by using the arrow keys. You can nudge the selection in increments of either one pixel or ten pixels. When you hold down the Shift key, the selection moves ten pixels every time you press an arrow key. How to hide the edges of a selection temporarily? - Answer-You can hide the edges of a selection temporarily without actually deselecting, and then display the selection border once you've completed the adjustments. Choose View Show Selection Edges or View Extras. You can also press Command+H or Control+H Either command hides the selection border around the plate of shells. What type of selections is the Magic Wand tool most useful for? - Answer-The Magic Wand tool selects all the pixels of a particular color or color range. It's most useful for selecting an area of similar colors surrounded by areas of very different colors. If a multicolored area that you want to select is set against a background of a different color, it can be much easier to select the background than the area itself. What does the tolerance option do to the Magic Wand tool? - Answer-The Tolerance option sets the sensitivity of the Magic Wand tool. This value limits or extends the range of pixel similarity. The default tolerance value of 32 selects the color you click plus 32 lighter and 32 darker tones of that color. You may need to adjust the tolerance level up or down depending on the color ranges and variations in the image. What does anti-aliasing mean? - Answer-Anti-aliasing smooths the jagged edges of a selection by softening the color transition between edge pixels and background pixels. Since only the edge pixels change, no detail is lost. Anti-aliasing is useful when cutting, copying, and pasting selections to create composite images. To use anti-aliasing, select a lasso tool, or the Elliptical Marquee or Magic Wand tool, and select Anti-alias in the options bar. To apply anti-aliasing, you must select the option before making the selection. Once a selection is made, you cannot add antialiasing to it. What does feathering mean? - Answer-Feathering blurs edges by building a transition boundary between the selection and its surrounding pixels. This blurring can cause some loss of detail at the edge of the selection. You can define feathering for the marquee and lasso tools as you use them, or you can add feathering to an existing selection. To define a feathered edge for a selection tool, select any of the lasso or marquee tools. Enter a Feather value in the options bar. This value defines the width of the feathered edge and can range from 1 to 250 pixels. To define a feathered edge for an existing selection, choose Select Modify Feather. Enter a value for the Feather Radius, and click OK
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