Questions Flashcards

1
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Knowing one’s _____ audience includes knowing the demographics of those one’s work will be directed at.

A

Target Audience

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2
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_____ is a term used to define how long a project will take to complete, what will be created in the project, and how much it will cost.

A

Project Plan

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3
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Color mode _____ is used for printing. Color mode RGB is used for web or video.

A

CMYK

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4
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  • Adding requirements to a project without getting agreement from those involved in the project is known as scope _____ .
A

Creep

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5
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Being able to reasonably use a portion of a copyrighted work if it does not affect the profit of the copyright owner is _____ Use .

A

Fair Use

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6
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A _____ work represents an original work that was created from or based on a copyrighted work that already exists.

A

Copyright

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7
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A legal term to describe a work of the mind is _____ property.

A

Intellectual Property

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8
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_____ includes the provision that a work created from one’s original work must have the same license as the original work.

A

Derivative Works

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9
Q

The license type that allows others to utilize a designer’s work unaltered is _____ .

A

Attribution

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10
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When a user resizes an image by increasing or reducing its number of pixels, the image is being _____ .

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11
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The subject of a photograph that a user wants to bring attention to is called the _____ point.

A

Focal

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12
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16:9 and 4:3 are numbers that refer to an image’s _____ ratio .

A

Aspect

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13
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Negative space, also called _____ space, is the area that exists around the elements of one’s composition.

A

White

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14
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In art, _____ often refers to the visual weight that is being shown.

A

Balance

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15
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_____ is the meter of light and dark values used to render a realistic object.

A

Tone

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16
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_____ are three dimensional; _____ are two dimensional.

A

Form, Shape

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17
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Bit _____ is either the number of bits used to indicate the color of a single pixel, or the number of bits used for each color component of a single pixel.

A

Depth

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18
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The amount of detail an image can hold is called it’s _____ .

A

Resolution

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19
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To get prints truest color for higher end printing which color mode should be used?

A

CMYK

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20
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Which Aspect ratio is used most in modern images and screens

A

16:9

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21
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Which color mode is used most often for web and video

A

RGB

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22
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The preferred resolution for any print project is _____ dpi, and the optimum resolution for a web project is _____ dpi.

A

Print 300PPI, Screen 72PPI

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23
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The _____ bar is context sensitive, meaning it will display options that relate to an active tool.

A

Options

24
Q

If a mistake is made on a project and needs to be fixed, the easiest way to find the mistake is to use the _____ panel.

A

History

25
Q

When using the standard selection tool, the Hand tool can be activated by holding down the _____ key.

A

H Key

26
Q

Changing the size of a canvas can be done by clicking _____ and then Canvas Size.

A

Image

27
Q

Designers can change the unit of measurement on the ruler by _____ it.

A

Right

28
Q

A guide can be created by clicking and _____ on either ruler.

A

Dragging

29
Q

An _____ layer is a layer that uses an effect, such as brightness and contrast, to alter the layer beneath it.

A

Adjustment

30
Q

To merge layers, select the layers to be merged and press Ctrl or Command+_____ .

A

Shift

31
Q

When using a mask, always remember that _____ conceals while _____ reveals.

A

Black, White

32
Q

If a designer makes adjustments through the Image menu, those adjustments will be _____ and will permanently affect an image.

A

Destructive

33
Q

Within which window can users change a layers blend mode?

A

Blend Layer

34
Q

Once multiple layers are selected, which key shortcut merges them?

A

Ctrl + E

35
Q

Which Keyboard shortcut hides a mask?

A

Shift + Click

36
Q

Which does an art-board layer allow users to create in PS?

A

Multiple canvases in a single document

37
Q

Which do the shape tools create?

A

Vector Shapes , Paths

38
Q

Using the image menu is the only way to modify the size of a canvas

A

False

39
Q

When using a brush, users can press and hold the _____ key to use the eyedropper to select a color to use from an image.

A

Alt

40
Q

The _____ Brush tool is a type of retroactive nondestructive tool that can be used to fix a permanent change on a layer.

A

History

41
Q

After creating a shape, one can use the _____ tool to add or delete points on the shape.

A

Pen

42
Q

_____ fonts lack the stylized ends on the lines of letters that _____ fonts have.

A

Sans Serif, Serif

43
Q

_____ is the space between two single characters, _____ is the space between all characters, and _____ is the space between lines of text.

A

Kerning, Tracking, Leading

44
Q

When adjusting the bounding box around text, one can hold the _____ key to scale proportionately or the _____ or Command key to skew the object.

A

Shift, Alt

45
Q

A selection can be duplicated by pressing ___ + J

A

Ctrl + J

46
Q

_____ can be used to modify a selection by softening the edges based on a pixel amount

A

Feather

47
Q

One can use the keyboard short ___ and then click to subtract areas of a selection

A

Shift

48
Q

One can use the keyboard short ___ and then click to subtract areas of a selection

A

Shift

49
Q

When using the Magic wand tool it is good practice to turn on ___ to smooth jagged edges

A

Enhanced Edge

50
Q

The ___ tool can be used to select a color or range in an image

A

Selection

51
Q

To merge layers select the layers to be merged and press ____ + E

A

Ctrl

52
Q

An _____ Layer is a layer that uses an effect such as brightness and contrast, to alter the layer beneath it

A

Adjustment

52
Q

An _____ Layer is a layer that uses an effect such as brightness and contrast, to alter the layer beneath it

A

Adjustment

53
Q

If a custom degree and direction of rotation is needed users can click image, image rotation, and then ___

A

Arbitrary

54
Q

An image can be added to a PS file by dragging and dropping from an explorer or finder window and then pressing the ___ Key

A

Enter

55
Q

What does Ctrl + J do?

A

Duplicate

56
Q

What does Ctrl + Z do?

A

Undo