You're soft-proofing an RGB image with an ICC profile used for newspaper reproduction.
You select the Simulate Paper Color option in the Customize Proof Condition dialog box.
What happens?
A. You're prompted to select the appropriate paper color from the Color Picker.
B. The highlights in your document appear brighter and more saturated.
C. The highlights in your document are adjusted to match the white of the paper.
D. The brightness of the user interface elements is dimmed for an accurate image preview.
正解:C
質問 2:
A speck of dust on your camera lens has caused a spot on a raw photograph. In Camera Raw, you select the Spot Removal tool and click on the spot. The spot is now covered with another unpleasant color so you want to change the pixel sampling area. What should you do?
A. Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) on a different area of the photo.
B. Click on a different area of the photo.
C. Drag the green-and-white ring.
D. Delete the Spot Removal tool edits you've made, and start over.
正解:C
質問 3:
You want to print a digital photograph on a professional desktop inkjet printer. You have a custom ICC profile for your printer, paper, and ink combination. In the Color Management area of the Print dialog box, which option will allow you to choose your custom ICC profile for use in printing?
A. Printer Manages Colors
B. Separations
C. Proof Setup
D. Photoshop Manages Colors
正解:D
質問 4:
You need to add copyright metadata to hundreds of images. Which is the most efficient way to do this?
A. Use the File Info dialog box in Bridge.
B. Create an action in Photoshop.
C. Choose File > Automate > Batch in Photoshop.
D. Use a metadata template in Bridge.
正解:D
質問 5:
You create a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer, and want to adjust the hue of a color in the image. After you choose the On-image adjustment tool in the Adjustments panel, what should you do?
A. Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) on the color in the image, and drag left or right.
B. Click on the color in the image, and drag up or down.
C. Click on the color in the image, and drag left or right.
D. Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) on the color in the image, and drag left or right.
正解:A
質問 6:
You have a photograph of a skyscraper in which the building appears tilted to the left.
You'd like to straighten the building vertically and crop away any resulting transparent pixels in as few steps as possible. What should you do?
A. Drag the Ruler tool along the edge of the skyscraper; then click the Straighten button in the Options bar.
B. Drag the Ruler tool along the building edge; then choose Image > Image Rotation > Arbitrary.
C. Drag the Crop tool over the image, rotate the bounding box so that one edge is in line with the building edge, and press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS).
D. Hold down the Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) key while dragging the Line tool along the building edge; then press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS).
正解:A
質問 7:
You selected the first layer in the Layers panel, clicked on a style in the Styles panel, and then used the Layer Style dialog box to modify the style. Now you want to use that customized style on several other layers in the same image. What should you do?
A. Hold down the Alt (Windows) / Option (Mac OS) key while you drag the fx icon from the first layer to each of the other layers.
B. Select the layers, then drag the fx icon from the first layer to the selection.
C. Click the first layer, and choose Edit > Copy. Then select the layers and hold down the Ctrl key (Windows) or Command key (Mac OS) as you choose Edit > Paste.
D. Click the first layer, and choose Edit > Copy. Then, select the layers and choose Edit > Paste.
正解:A
質問 8:
You are working on an image with a single layer. You want to put part of the image on its own layer so you can add a drop shadow layer effect to it. You make a selection of that part of the image. What should you do next?
A. Choose Layer > New > Layer via Copy.
B. Choose Layer > New > Layer.
C. Choose Layer > Layer Style > Drop Shadow.
D. Click the New Layer button on the Layers panel.
正解:A
質問 9:
You select a layer and want to apply a style to it that you know is found in the Web Styles preset library. This library is not currently visible in your Styles panel. What should you do?
A. Choose File > Open, then navigate to the Presets > Styles menu, inside the Photoshop application folder.
B. Choose Preset Manager from the Styles panel menu.
C. Choose Web Styles from the Styles panel menu.
D. Open the Layer Style dialog box from the Layer > Layer Styles menu, and click the New Style button.
正解:C
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