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The __________ filter maintains edge details and turns non-edges gray. |
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the _____________________ adjustment reduces images to only a defined number of shades of gray |
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the ________________ adjustment converts images to high-contrast bitmap images; pixels in the resulting image are either black or white. |
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Individual channels are actually ______________ representations of the amount of a primary color in different areas of the image. |
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The custom shape tool can be used to create ____________ from built in or external libraries. |
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__________________ are special inks used to print specific colors, often those that are outside the CMYK gamut. |
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a _____________________ is an
image with only two channels,
typically black and another
spot color |
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Spot color information is stored
in a ____________ it is not
associated with any
Photoshop layer. |
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Images with spot colors must be saved in the ___________ or __________ format |
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What is the result of dragging
an existing color channel
to the new Channel button
in the Channels panel? |
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A new alpha channel
is created. |
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In an RGB image, how many
possible tones are available
in each color channel? |
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Color channels are grayscale
depictions of the tonal range
for each primary color
in an image. |
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Which option is available in the Channel
Options dialog box?
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Channel visibility
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channel strength
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Channel size
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Channel opacity
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The best starting point for
creating a complex selection
with areas of
fine detail is? |
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Duplicate the color channel
with the most contrast. |
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The Posterize adjustment - |
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converts the selection to defined
number of shades or tones |
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_____________ adjustment
converts a selection to
a high-contrast
bitmap (black and white)
image |
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When you work on an Alpha channel, the default
foreground and background
colors are the same as when
you work on a regular or
color channel |
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You can view an alpha
channel ___________ |
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regardless of whether other
color channels are
visible |
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You can use the Load Selection
command to
convert ____________
into an active selection. |
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When you create an alpha
channel from existing
color channel data,
what is the result in the
layers panel? |
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Nothing; the new channel has no
effect on layers in the file. |
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When creating a custom
vector shape, which
option is available
in the control panel? |
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When using the Custon
Shape tool,
the new shape is created
as a ___________. |
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vector mask for a new solid
color fill layer |
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Moving the Input slider in the
levels dialog box changes the
available tonal range for the
selected color channel. |
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Spot colors are _________. |
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unique colors using specially
formulated inks |
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Spot color information can be
set to any degree of opacity. |
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Spot color information is stored
on special spot color channels |
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A ______________ image
is printed with two inks,
usually
black and a spot color. |
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Text on a spot color channel
remains editable on the
spot color channel |
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What format can include
spot color information? |
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