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You cannot compress a bitmap and maintain its quality. (T or F) |
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A bitmap’s properties are always the same regardless of the file type of the selected bitmap. (T or F) |
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A bitmap in the JPEG format has already been compressed and compressing it further degrades the quality of the picture. (T or F) |
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You can create a motion tween that starts the object at an alpha amount of 0% and changes it at the end of the tween to 100%, which will make the object appear to fade out of view. (T or F) |
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A bitmap instance on the Stage cannot be converted to a vector graphic. (T or F) |
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Once converted to a vector graphic, a bitmap graphic can be modified just like any other vector graphic created in Flash. (T or F) |
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Once you convert a bitmap instance on the Stage to a vector graphic, it remains linked to the imported bitmap in the document’s library. (T or F) |
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Converting a bitmap instance to a vector graphic may help reduce the file size of the final movie. (T or F) |
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Areas of contrasting color are converted to lines and curves when you convert a bitmap to a vector. (T or F) |
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Using gradients can help you create special effects and add a professional touch to your documents. (T or F) |
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You cannot use a gradient as part of an animation. (T or F) |
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You can use a gradient for a banner’s background or create a gradient to simulate a sunset or a rainbow. (T or F) |
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There are three types of gradients you can create in Flash: linear, radial, and indexed. (T or F) |
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With the Color panel, you specify linear or radial gradient as the fill style and then select the colors for the gradient. (T or F) |
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A gradient will only be stored with the current document. (T or F) |
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The top righthand corner of a radial gradient is where the first color begins. (T or F) |
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You can apply a linear gradient by drawing a straight line with the Paint Bucket pointer. (T or F) |
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A radial gradient’s center point displays with editing handles, and to transform a gradient with the Fill Transform tool, you drag these handles to transform the gradient. (T or F) |
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In most cases, if you are creating Flash documents for the Web, you want to publish a FLA file. (T or F) |
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If there are no sounds in a movie, the audio settings in the Publish Settings dialog box are not used. (T or F) |
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| The item marked 2 in the accompanying figure is used to ____. |
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| Change the gradient's radius |
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| The item marked 4 in the accompanying figure is used to ____. |
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| Change the gradient's width |
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| The item marked 3 in the accompanying figure is used to ____. |
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| Which of the following programs can you use to create bitmap graphics? |
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| If you want to use a bitmap graphic in Flash, you need to ____ it into your documents. |
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| The Import to Stage command and the Import to Library command are both located on the ____ menu. |
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| The Import to Stage command and the Import to Library command place the bitmap in the document’s ____. |
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| Flash documents targeted at users with slower Internet connections should include few, if any, ____ graphics. |
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| Copies of an imported bitmap that you drag into the Stage are called ____ of the bitmap. |
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| An instance of a bitmap on the Stage can be converted into a(n) ____ so that it can be used in a motion tween animation. |
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| Which of the following commands places an instance of an imported bitmap on the Stage? |
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| ____ is a lossy compression method designed for compressing full-color images such as photographs. |
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| Although the ____ file format removes some of the image data, it stores full color information, resulting in very good image quality. |
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| The ____ format is better for images with solid areas of color such as logos and drawn shapes. |
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| The ____ format is not as widely used as the GIF format, but is supported by most current Web browsers. |
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| If the Use imported JPEG data checkbox or the Use document default quality checkbox is deselected, then the Quality text box automatically displays with a default value of ____. |
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| You can change the Quality text box in the Bitmap Properties dialog box, in which ____ yields the lowest result. |
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| The ____ setting in the Bitmap Properties dialog box determines how much compression to apply to the bitmap. |
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| To accomplish the fade effect, you change the ____ value for each instance. |
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| An alpha value of ____ will make an object completely opaque. |
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| An alpha value of ____ will make an object completely transparent. |
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| To animate a bitmap in a motion tween, you first need to convert the bitmap instance on the Stage to a(n) ____. |
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| You can press the ____ keys to open or close the Info panel. |
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| The ____ point specifies what part of a symbol is used for alignment. |
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| If an imported bitmap is ____, converting it to a vector graphic enables you to use the Flash editing tools to edit the graphic. |
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| You convert a bitmap instance on the Stage into a vector graphic using the ____ command. |
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| The ____ option in the Trace Bitmap dialog box is used to determine how pixels are compared to assign colors to them. |
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| The ____ option in the Trace Bitmap dialog box is used to specify the number of surrounding pixels to average determining what color to assign to each pixel. |
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| The ____ option in the Trace Bitmap dialog box includes values of Pixels, Very Tight, and Smooth, for example. |
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| The ____ option in the Trace Bitmap dialog box is used to specify whether sharp edges are retained or smoothed out. |
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| You can specify how you want Flash to convert contrasting colors to lines and curves in the ____ dialog box. |
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| Higher ____ values result in a smaller number of distinct colors. |
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| Using a smaller value for the ____ means fewer surrounding pixels are compared and results in a greater number of colors. |
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| The Curve fit options include ____, which results in the maximum amount of detail. |
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| The Curve fit options include ____, which results in less detail. |
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| The Trace Bitmap command is available on the ____ menu. |
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| ____ can be added as fills to any object the same way you add solid color fills. |
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| If you have concerns about a movie’s performance when displayed on a user’s computer, you can reduce the number of ____ used in the movie or omit them altogether. |
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| Although ____ are easy to create and add to a Flash document, they increase the processing requirements of the computer displaying the SWF movie. |
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| The item on the left in the accompanying figure is a ____ gradient. |
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| You can create your own custom gradients using the ____ panel. |
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| You add color ____ to the gradient definition bar for each time you want to change the color in the gradient. |
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| Which of the following is a type of gradient in Flash? |
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| A gradient’s ____ point is the point at which the gradient shifts from one color to another. |
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| You can press the ____ key(s) to open and close the Swatches panel. |
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| You can press the ____ key(s) to open and close the Color panel. |
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| To specify a color for the gradient, click the color pointer for the color you want to change, and then ____. |
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| Once you have created a gradient, you can save it with the ____ command in the Color panel’s options menu. |
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| Gradient fills can be applied to ____. |
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| You can use the ____ tool to apply a gradient to an existing object. |
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| The shapes indicated in the top row of the accompanying figure have had gradients applied without the ____ modifier. |
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| The item marked 1 in the accompanying figure is the ____ tool. |
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| The item marked 2 in the accompanying figure is the ____ modifier. |
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| You can toggle between the Rectangle Primitive tool and the Rectangle tool in the Tools panel by pressing the ____ key once to select the tool and again to switch the tool. |
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| If a text block has multiple letters, the first time you apply the ____ command to a text block, the text block is split into smaller text blocks consisting of the individual letters. |
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| If a text block has only one letter, the ____ command needs to be applied only once to convert the letter into a fill. |
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| A gradient fill in an object can be modified by using the ____ tool on the toolbar. |
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| When you select a linear gradient with the Gradient Transform tool, a ____ box displays around it. |
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| A radial gradient has a(n) ____ point, indicated by a small triangle, which is initially in the same position as the center point. |
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| In most cases, if you are creating Flash documents for the Web, you want to publish a(n) ____ file. |
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| A Flash file can even be published as a projector file, which is a standalone file with a(n) ____ extension. |
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| Upon selecting a new ____ option, its corresponding tab displays at the top of the Publish Settings dialog box. |
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| Flash allows you to publish Flash documents in all of the following file formats EXCEPT ____. |
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| A file published with the compressed movie option only plays in Flash Player ____ or later. |
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| The Output panel with movie report includes ____. |
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| You can press the ____ key(s) to open or close the Output panel. |
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| The standard number of colors in a GIF image is ____. |
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| The ____ command saves the export settings you select with the document. |
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| The ____ command does not store the export settings you select with the document. |
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| You can edit HTML in a text editor such as ____. |
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| When Peter resized the image on his screen, it looked great and its file size was very small. Which of the following kinds of files was this image, in all likelihood? |
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| Peter needs to quickly make some minor adjustments to a GIF image of the company's logo. What application does he need to open right now? |
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| Peter knows that once he has imported the JPEG photo of the company's founder into Flash he will be able to do a lot of things with it. Which of the following will he NOT be able to do? |
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| He will be able to add a smile onto the founder's face. |
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| Peter is working on an image for the animation that is a block of solid colors. What is the best file format for him to use? |
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| Peter is looking for a compression method designed for compressing full-color photo images. Which of the following file formats should he use? |
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| Currently, the compression setting for a JPEG of the new 2010 pickup truck is 40. If A.J. suggests to Tim that he change the Quality setting to the least compression, which number will A.J. tell Tim to change the setting to? |
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| A.J. wants Tim to make the pickup truck, which is currently slightly transparent, completely opaque. What is the correct alpha amount for Tim to use? |
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| A.J. wants to achieve an impressionist style with the image of the new pickup truck, so he recommends that Tim change the image from a bitmap to a vector graphic. What command is Tim going to use to make this change? |
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| As he works to change truck image into a vector graphic, Tim decides that he needs to experiment with the number of surrounding pixels to average when assigning a color to each pixel. He thinks that it would make more sense to create fewer colors in the transition to a vector graphic, making the truck appear bolder and with more sharp contrast between the colors. Which of the following Minimum area settings, then, would A.J. be most likely to recommend? |
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| Tim wants to smooth out sharp edges on the truck as it converts from a bitmap to a vector. What setting for the Corner threshold does A.J. recommend? |
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