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Adobe Photoshop Certification Exam 1 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS 2024/2025 CORRECT STUDY SET, Exams of Organization and Business Administration

Adobe Photoshop Certification Exam 1 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS 2024/2025 CORRECT STUDY SET

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Download Adobe Photoshop Certification Exam 1 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS 2024/2025 CORRECT STUDY SET and more Exams Organization and Business Administration in PDF only on Docsity! Adobe Photoshop Certification Exam 1 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS 2024/2025 CORRECT STUDY SET A ___________ file is unprocessed and contains more data than a standard _____________ file. Raw & JPEG Which path would you follow to add new colors to an existing swatch library? Window > Swatches Since you are working with photographs you received from the client, you don't want any editing changes to be permanent. What type of editing would you use if you wanted to preserve the original image data? Non-destructive editing When applying a filter to a text layer, how can you ensure that the type's editability is not lost? Convert the type layer into a smart object From the following options, which two are benefits of using a Linked Smart Object in Photoshop? (Choose two) -The ability for the Smart Object to be automatically updated if the source file is changed -The ability to perform nondestructive transforms without losing original image quality Create a new image that has a width of 1094 px and a height of 672 px and name it Pamphlet. Accept all other default settings. -Under the File menu, select New. -In the New Document dialog box, change the size measurement type to Pixels if it is not already so. Type 1094 px for Width and 672 px for Height. -For name, type Pamphlet. -Click Create. To increase the readability of the brochure, change the tracking on the word Horizon to 10. -Select the Horizon text layer. -Open the Character panel. (You can find the Character panel by going to the Window dropdown and then selecting Character to make sure it is enabled.) -Select the dropdown next to Tracking and select 10. Create a new document made for HDV/HDTV 720p video. Name the document Movie. Accept all other default settings. -In the File menu, select New. -Click the Film & Video section at the top right of the window. -Select the HDV/HDTV 720p blank document preset. -For the Name, type Movie. -Leave all other defaults. -Click Create. In print settings, ensure that the Color Handling option is set to Photoshop Manages Colors. Accept all other default settings. -Click the File menu and select Print... -In the Color Management Settings, change the Color --Handling to Photoshop Manages Colors. -Click Done. Export only the layer with the Lemon image to be used as a background for the website. Export it as a JPG file and name it Lemon_Background. Accept all other default settings. -Select the Lemon image layer. -Click the Layer menu and select Export As. -In the Export As window, change the file type to be JPGand click Export All. -In the Export window, type Lemon_Background for the file name and click Save (on a Mac, click Export).Note: -The save path needs to be the following: -Open the Brushes Panel (click Window > Brushes) and click on the Create New Brush icon on the bottom right of the panel window. -Type TabletBrush in name box, leave all other default settings, and click OK. Use the Crop Tool to straighten the image using the ocean horizon as a guide. -Select the Crop Tool from the Tool Box on the left. 0In the Control Bar along the top, click the little icon next to the word Straighten. -Click and drag a line across the image using the ocean horizon as a guide. -Press Enter. Skew the Circles image in the document by giving it a horizontal skew of 2 and a vertical skew of 10. -Select the Circles layer. -Click the Edit Menu and hover over Transform. Then select Skew. -In the Control Bar along the top, change the Horizontal to 2 and the Vertical to 10. -Press Enter twice. Apply a non-destructive Curves adjustment to the image using the Color Negative (RGB)preset. -In the Adjustments panel on the right, create a new Curves Adjustment Layer by clicking the Curves icon. -Click the dropdown next to Preset and change it to Color Negative (RGB). Use the Lasso Tool and Content Aware Fill command to remove the balloon from the sky. -Select the Lasso Tool from the Tool Box on the left and use it to draw around the balloon in the sky. -Click the Edit Menu and select Fill... -Under Contents, make sure it says Content-Aware and then click OK. Select Yes if the statement is a valid use of the Lasso Tool. Otherwise, select No. Valid uses of the Lasso Tool: To remove a selected area from an image To make a selection and use content-aware fill To make a non geometric selection Not valid uses of the Lasso Tool: To group objects from separate layers together To finish creating a design for the webpage, use one shape to cut away part of the other. Create a 700 pixel by 700 pixel square shape that cuts away the thin white rectangle on the left side of the document. Create the new square shape from the center of the white rectangle. -Select the Rectangle 1 layer, and then select the Rectangle Tool in the left Tool bar. -In the Option Bar along the top of the UI, select the Path Operations dropdown and choose Subract Front Shape. -Click anywhere on the thin white rectangle shape on the left side of the document. -In the Create Rectangle dialog box, type 700 px for the height and 700 px for the width. -Click the checkbox that says From Center to ensure the new shape is created from the center of the rectangle. -Click OK. Create a new group titled Text, and place the two text layers in the group. -Click on the Create a new group... icon at the bottom of the layers panel. -Double-click the text on the group layer to edit the name. Rename the Group 1 folder to be Text and press Enter or click off the layer to commit the change. -Hold Shift to select both text layers and drag them up into the new Group layer. Add the text Macro to the right side of the image, underneath the camera image. Use the font Verdana and make it 25 pt. Apply an Arc text warp with a -25% bend. Accept all other default settings. -Select the Horizontal Type tool in the left tool panel. -Point and click on the right side of the image, beneath the logo. -Type Macro and then select the text to highlight it. -On the Options panel, change the font to Verdana and the size to 25 pt. -On the Options panel, click the Create Warped Text icon. -Select Arc from the Style dropdown. -Change the Bend value to -25%. -Click OK. -Click the Commit button (✔) in the Options bar along the top. Export a 50% quality JPG of the horizon image. Give it a width of 480 px and height of 270 px. Accept all other defaults and save the image to the default location. -Click the File menu. -Under the Export section, select Export As... -Change the Format dropdown to JPG. -Change the quality to 50%. -Change the width to 480 px and the height to 270 px. -Leave all other default settings and click Export All...Leave the default name and click Save. (On a Mac, click Export.)Note: Confirm that the save location is %AppData%\Roaming\Adobe\CEP\extensions\gmetrix.lita.adobe.photoshop\GMetrixTemplates\Pho toshopCCLita18 before clicking save. On a Mac, the location is /Library/Application Support/GMetrix/GMetrixTemplates/en-US. As you edit photos for your client's magazine, it is important to understand which types of editing are destructive and which types are non-destructive. Match the appropriate editing method to the scenarios below. The following are exmaples of non-destructive editing: Masking: Masks are non-destructive because they can be re-edited without affecting the original pixels they hide. Using Adjustment layers: Adjustment layers apply adjustments on a separate layer, leaving the original image layer intact. Transforming Smart Objects: Scaling, rotating, or warping won't overwrite original file data when using smart objects. The following are examples of destructive editing: Making adjustments using the Image > Adjustments menu: Unlike the Adjustments Panel, adjustments made through the Image > Adjustments menu are considered destructive because they do not apply an adjustment layer automatically. Using the Clone Stamp tool: Using the Clone Stamp tool can be done non-destructively only if you