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Photoshop Chapters 6-8 and 10 Test Review

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Photoshop stores brushes in cabinets.False
You can modify the colors of pixels using painting tools.True
You cannot customize or rename a brush tip.False
On a scale of 1-9999, the larger the step value, the shorter the fade.False
The Dodge Tool increases or decreases the saturation of a color.False
The Sponge Tool increases or decreases the saturation of a color.True
The Blur Tool increases contrast between pixels.False
The Spong Tool may be hidden under the Dodge Tool.True
The Burn Tool lightens underlying pixels.False
You can create a straight line by clicking a starting point, pressing and holding {Shift} then clicking an end point.True
You can use the Pattern Stamp Tool to replicate areas found in an image.True
If you don't see the Patch Tool in the Toolbox, look beneath the Healing Brush Tool.True
You can open the Brushes palette by clicking the Brushes palette tab in the palette well or by clicking the Toggle the Brushes palette button on the tool options bar.True
The shape of a brush tip ointer reflects the shape of the selected brush tip.True
The Smudge Tool can be used to minimize image defects.True
You can create a finger-painting effect using the Blur Tool.False
The Smudge Tool may be hidden under the Blur Tool.True
The Airbrush Tool is located on the toolbox.False
The flow setting determines how much paint is sprayed by the Airbrush when the mouse button is held.True
You can use the Airbrush Tool's air pressure setting to control the speed with which the paint is applied.False
The History Brush Tool is used to restore painted pixels.True
Feathering affects the softness of a selection's edges.True
A mask is a permanent addition to a layer.False
YOu can add an unlimited number of layer masks to a layer.False
You can apply a mask to a selection or you can apply the mask to everything except the selection.True
When you paint a layer mask image using white as the foreground color, the size of a layer mask decreases.True
When you paint a layer mask image using black as the foreground color, the size of a layer mask increases.True
You can use the Layer menu to add a layer mask.True
Tools on the tool options bar can be used to create a layer mask.False
The Add Layer Mask button is located on the History palette.False
By default Photoshop links layers to their layer masks.True
To unlink a layer from its layer mask, you click the link icon between the layer and layer mask thumbnails.True
You can apply the changes made with Transform commands by pressing {Enter}.True
To unlink layers, click the Indicates if layer is linked button on the active layer.False
You can duplicate a layer by clicking the list arrow in the Layers palette.True
Layer effects can be removed permanently or temporarily.True
Layer masks increase file size.True
An adjustment layer makes temporary changes to an image's appearance.True
You cannot merge two adjustment layers.True
The order of clipping group layers does not matter.False
Some Photoshop filters require a lot of computer memory.True
All filters show a preview before making their effect in the image.False
Even though Distort filters can completely reshape an image, they don't tax the computer's resources.False
Applying a Texture filter can give an illusion of depth or substance to an image.True
A Blur filter can suggest motion or soften an image.True
The name of the last filter applied appears at the bottom of the Filter menu.False
The Motion Blur filter simulates a picture of an object in motion.True
The Smart Blur filter allows adjustments to the amount of blur and selection of the blur method.True
The direction of a Motion blur is adjustable by changing the Angle setting.True
You can adjust brightness and contrast of a layer using the Image menu.True
The Wind filter conveys a feeling of direction and motion.True
You cannot apply a fitler to a layer containing a mask.False
Use the Render filter category to apply lighting effects.True


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Rocky Mount, NC

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