Prelims Flashcards

1
Q

This lets you cut and drag a pixel selection to a new location in the photo.

A

Move Tool

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2
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This allows you to quickly and easily select one area or section of an image.

A

Quick Selection Tool

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2
Q

Click and drag in the image over the area you want to select. Hold down the Shift key and drag in any direction to constrain your _____ to a circle. Hold down Alt Win as you drag to make an elliptical selection from the center out.

A

Elliptical marquee

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3
Q

Select the _____ in the toolbar with your cursor. Click and hold to select the Magnetic or Polygonal ______.

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Lasso tool

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4
Q

This tool removes the part of an image surrounding the selection.

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Crop Tool

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5
Q

Use this tool to draw empty rectangular or elliptical frames on the canvas and convert any existing shape or text to a frame

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Frame Tool

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6
Q

Click this tool and click on the color you want to sample.

A

Eye Dropper Tool

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7
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To set the source sampling area, position the pointer over an area in your image and Alt-click (Win) In the Clone Source panel, click a clone source button to select the sampled source you want. Drag anywhere in the image. The sampled pixels are blended with the existing pixels each time you release the mouse button.

A

Clone Stamp Tool

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8
Q

Click and drag in the image to paint. To draw a straight line, click a starting point in the image. Then hold down Shift, and click an ending point.

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Paint Brush Tool

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9
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Select this tool and hold the Alt key (on Windows) to bring up the crosshairs. Click the area with your cursor that you want to serve as the sample point for your brush when you do your touch-up.

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Clone Stamp Tool

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10
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In the History panel, click the far-left column of the state that you want to use as the source for the tool. A brush icon will appear next to the selected history state. Select the tool (Y) .

A

History Brush Tool

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11
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To erase to a saved state or snapshot of the image, click the left column of the state or snapshot in the History panel, and then select Erase To History in the options bar.

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Eraser Tool

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12
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Click the Gradient icon (a rectangle with a gray gradient inside) in the toolbar or press G. You can also find it by clicking and holding the Paint Bucket tool to expand the tool menu.

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Gradient Tool

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13
Q

Click and drag over the part of the image you want to blur.

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Blur Tool

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14
Q

Drag over the part of the image you want to lighten.

A

Dodge Tool

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15
Q

Click on where you want your line to begin to place your first anchor point.
Click where you want your line to end to place a second anchor point. A straight path will connect them.

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Pen Tool

16
Q

Use the Options bar to customize tool settings, like Font Style, Font Size, and, Text Color, to get the effect you want.

Point text: Click anywhere on the canvas and type the text.

Paragraph text: Drag the cursor on the canvas to create a bounding box and type your paragraph.

A

Horizontal Type Tool

17
Q

Choose All Layers from the Select pop-up list in the Options bar, or choose Active Layers from the pop-up list and select one or more layers on the layers panel.
Click and drag across the canvas to create a bounding box surrounding one or more paths or segments you want to select.

A

Direct Selection Tool

18
Q

Use the Options bar to customize tool settings, like Fill, Stroke, Width, and Height, to get the effect you want.

Draw a rectangle: Drag diagonally in any direction.

Draw a square: Hold down the Shift key and then drag diagonally in any direction.

Draw from the center out: Position the crosshairs where you want the center of the shape or the path to be, hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (macOS), and then drag diagonally to any corner.

A

Rectangle Tool

19
Q

Press and hold the spacebar key to temporarily switch to the Hand tool. Drag in any direction to move the image around and view different parts of the image.

A

Hands Tool

20
Q

Click the magnifying glass in the toolbar, and then click on the specific area you want to zoom in on. Or just press and hold the Z key, and then click and drag your cursor to the right to zoom in or to the left to zoom out.

A

Zoom Tool