Monday, March 28, 2011

Photoshop 6.0

Chapter 1

What are the primary colors computers mix to create other colors?
Red, Green, and Blue.  The combination is known as RGB

What are the primary image types and how do they differ?
Vector and Bitmap.  Vector images are mathematical equations that describe the shape of an object.  Bitmap images are a pixel by pixel representation of an image.

Color depth is also referred to as?
Bit Depth

What file types are currently supported by Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer?
GIF, JPEG, and PNG.

Chapter 2

What are the main areas of the Photoshop  workspace?
The Image Window , Toolbox , Palettes, and Menu.

How is the Option Bar related to the Toolbox ?
The Options  Bar allows you to adjust any available settings for Tools accessible from the Toolbox.

How do you undock and dock the Palettes?
{Click} and drag on a Palette’s Tab to either dock or undock it. 

Which Menu  Item will give you access to Photoshop ’s Preferences ?
Edit

How do you reset your Palette arrangement back to its default setting?
Select Window/Reset Palette Locations from the Menu.

Chapter 3

What are the five key decisions involved in creating a new image?
Image Name, Image Width and Height, Image Resolution , Image Mode , and Image Contents

Why edit images in 24-bit color depth if ultimately they will be 8-bit images on the Internet?
If you work in a bit-depth of 8, many of Photoshop ’s advanced features, such as using Filters , resizing images, and re-coloring images are either not available or do not operate effectively.

Why would you use the Magnification /Navigation controls?
They allow you to edit the small details in an image and zoom in on your image content.

What is a Snapshot  in the History Palette ?
The Snapshot  is a record of the image complete with all the modifications you have performed on it.

If you delete a History State  with other States below it what happens to those States?
Nothing, they remain in the History Panel unaffected.

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