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| A(n) ____ is a section within a Photoshop document that you can manipulate independent from the rest of the document. |
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| As shown in the accompanying figure, a(n) _________________________ layer is a new layer added to an image to affect a tonal change to a large portion of the image. |
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| _________________________ adjustments let you apply predetermined pictures, tiles, or patterns. |
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| On most layers, the Eraser tool simply erases the pixels or changes them to ____. |
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| The nontransparent or _________________________ areas of a layer are solid and eclipse lower layers. |
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| The Magic Eraser options bar allows you to enter a(n) _________________________ value to define the range of colors that can be erased. |
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| A(n) _________________________ mask is a layer mask created by making a selection in the layer. |
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| The three _________________________ buttons found on the Background Eraser options bar are used to erase colors continuously as you drag, only the areas containing the color you first click, and only areas containing the current background color. |
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| You can duplicate a layer by right-clicking a layer in the Layers palette, and then clicking _________________________ on the shortcut menu. |
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| Layer ____ help you manage and organize layers in a logical manner. |
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| A(n) _________________________ adjustment is one way to make tonal changes to the shadows and highlights in a layer or to the entire image. |
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| By default, the mask is _________________________ or connected to the selected layer. |
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| When working with composite objects, to maintain the integrity of each element and to provide maximum flexibility in future editing, it is a good idea to save the file in ____ format. |
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| The _________________________ command allows you to change the view and size of the thumbnail related to each layer in the Layers palette. |
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| A special kind of mask is a(n) _________________________ mask that masks the layers above it. |
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| The _________________________ tool changes pixels in the image as you drag through them. |
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| The _________________________ palette allows you to work with up to five cloning sources at the same time. |
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| _________________________ adjustments include special effects or blends. |
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| To create a layer group, click a layer in the Layers palette and then ____ additional layers. |
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| A(n) _________________________ is applied to a layer rather than changing the layer’s actual pixels. |
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| The _________________________ tool erases the background while maintaining the edges of an object in the foreground, based on a set color that you choose for the background. |
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| You can use layers to ____. |
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| As shown in the accompanying figure, a hollow lock indicates that a layer is _____. |
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| The ____ check box creates a smooth edge that can apply to both selecting and erasing. |
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| A(n) _________________________ is an image superimposed or separated from other parts of the document. |
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| _________________________ are resolution independent and are created with a pen or shape tool. |
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| The Eraser tool options bar displays a ____ box in which you can choose a shape for erasure. |
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| The _________________________ tool samples the hot spot and deletes that color wherever it appears inside the brush. |
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| The Eraser tool options bar displays a(n) ____ box in which you can specify the depth of the erasure. |
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| You can see through _________________________ areas of a layer to the layers below. |
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| The ____ key on your keyboard is used to increase the size of the eraser. |
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| A(n) _________________________ is a small visual display of the layer in the Layers palette. |
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| If you want to rearrange your layers in order to change their visibility or to better organize them, simply drag the layer up or down in the Layers _________________________. |
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| A higher ____ erases pixels within a range of color values. |
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| A(n) _________________________ is used to show or hide portions of a layer or protect areas from edits. |
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| When you are finished erasing, you can click the _________________________ box to redisplay the background and other layers. |
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| _____ is NOT a color that Photoshop reserves for color coding layers. |
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| To access the eraser tools after using a different tool, press the ____ key. |
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| Legal rights to use an image include all of the following EXCEPT ____. |
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| locating an image on a Web site |
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| To cancel a transformation, you can press the ____ key. |
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| The Eraser tool options bar displays a ____ box in which you can specify how quickly the erasure is performed. |
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| The selected layer is referred to as the _________________________ layer in the Layers palette. |
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| When you add a layer to an image, a new layer is created above, or on top of, the currently selected layer, creating a(n) _________________________. |
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| To undo an erasure, you can click _________________________ on the menu bar and then click Undo Eraser. |
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| Layer ____ help you organize and manage layers, and reduce clutter in the Layers palette. |
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| Areas you create in ____ in a mask are visible. |
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| Graphic designers use layers and clones along with other tools in Photoshop to create _________________________ images that combine or merge multiple images and drawings to create a new image, also referred to as a montage. |
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| The _________________________ tool is similar to the Eraser tool except it erases all similarly colored pixels with one click. |
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| The ____ format is used by PhotoDeluxe and Photoshop Elements. |
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| To turn the visibility for layers on and off, you can press ____ on the visibility icon for the layer you wish to view. |
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| _________________________ are resolution-dependent bitmap images that are created with the painting or selection tools. |
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| To create a layer, you can do any of the following EXCEPT ____. |
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| isolate a portion of the image and then paste a layer copy |
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| Changing the fill of a layer is similar to changing its opacity, but editing the _________________________ percentage changes only the pixels in the layer rather than any layer styles or blending modes. |
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| Clouds is a(n) _________________________ filter that purposefully distorts the colors in a layer or mark to simulate clouds in the sky. |
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| A layer mask is a(n) _________________________ image, which means each pixel in the image is represented by a single sample value. |
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| To create a layer mask, Photoshop provides a(n) ____ button in the lower part of the Layers palette. |
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| Pressing the ____ key on the keyboard will activate the brush to paint in a layer. |
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| If you make a mistake while creating a mask, you can press the ____ key on the keyboard to toggle to the default foreground color and paint to unmask the error. |
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| _________________________ adjustments affect the tonal range of color, lighting, opacity, level, or fill. |
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| In a mask, areas you create in _________________________ are hidden because the mask is in front of the layer. |
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