As most of you are aware after each course you will find a 10 question quiz. These quizzes were created to help you identify how much knowledge you have learned for that specific subject in the Photoshop program. From time to time we will add pop quizzes to our website. These quizzes are based off of previous tutorials.
These questions are bit tougher to make sure you really do understand each course. Don’t worry, all the answers can be found in one of the tutorials. Please note, just like a true pop quiz, we may be putting in some trick questions. For each pop quiz we will be asking you a total of 20 questions. We hope you enjoy these bonus quizzes!
Pop Quiz 4: Course 31-40
1). What are the shadow areas in the Curve Adjustment dialog box?
A). The light areas. | |
B). The gray areas. | |
C). The dark areas. | |
D). The midtone areas. |
2). In the Curve Adjustment dialog box, how do you get smaller grid lines?
A). Go into settings and under Curve Adjustment, select the number 16 for grids. | |
B). Hold down the ALT key on the keyboard and Left click anywhere in the chart. | |
C). Left click the pencil option and it will bring up a box to adjust the grid lines. | |
D). Left click the configuration button in the Curve Adjustment dialog box. |
3). What is the keyboard shortcut to get into the Levels adjustment dialog box?
A). CTRL-“L”. | |
B). ALT-“L”. | |
C). “L”. | |
D). Fn-“L”. |
4). In the Levels adjustment dialog box, what does the far right white stopper do?
A). It adjusts the shadow areas of the image. | |
B). It adjusts the midtone areas of the image. | |
C). It adjusts the highlight areas of the image. | |
D). It adjusts the gray areas of the image. |
5). What is an overexposed image?
A). It is similar to a motion blurred image. | |
B). It is when the image is correctly adjusted. | |
C). It is when the image is too dark. | |
D). It is when the image is too light. |
6). In the Exposure adjustment, what does the Gama setting do?
A). This makes an adjustment to the shadow areas only. | |
B). This makes an adjustment to the highlight areas only. | |
C). This will correct line streaks in the image. | |
D). This will correct the contrast of the image. |
7). If you want the colors to enhance, but you do not want to affect skin tones, what adjustment should you use?
A). Color Adjustment. | |
B). Vibrance Adjustment. | |
C). Exposure Adjustment. | |
D). Channel Mixer Adjustment. |
8). In the Color Balance adjustment, what are the 3 tone balances?
A). Shadows, Midtones, Highlights. | |
B). Shadows, Gray, Highlights. | |
C). Dark, Midtones, Light. | |
D). Dark, Gray, Light. |
9). In the Hue/Saturation Adjustment, what is the Hue?
A). It is how vivid the color is. | |
B). It is how dark or light you want to make the color. | |
C). It is basically the color. | |
D). It is how strong you want to make the color. |
10). In the Hue/Saturation adjustment, how do you have Photoshop select the primary color to adjust?
A). Left click the auto selection box and then Left click the actual image. | |
B). Left click the finger with the Left and Right arrows and then Left click the actual image. | |
C). First make a selection and then Left click the auto button in the Hue/Saturation dialog box. | |
D). Create a new layer and then sample the layer using the eye dropper from the toolbox. Now you will see the correct color in the dialog box. |
11). In the Black and White adjustment screen, how do you turn the image into a Sepia tone?
A). Left click the Sepia button. | |
B). Left click the Brown checkbox. | |
C). Left click the Tint checkbox. | |
D). Left click the Gray Scale checkbox. |
12). What is a Sepia tone?
A). It uses a greenish to orange tone. | |
B). It uses a gray tone. | |
C). It uses an orange tone. | |
D). It uses a brown tone. |
13). What does the preserve luminosity option do in the Photo Filter?
A). It is a color overlay. | |
B). It will change the colors for the highlights or midtones only. | |
C). It will NOT change the colors for the highlights or midtones only. | |
D). It adds a warm filter to the image. |
14). What are the 3 primary colors of the Channel Mixer?
A). Red, Green, Blue. | |
B). Red, Yellow, Blue. | |
C). Red, Gray, Blue. | |
D). Red, Yellow, White. |
15). From the Layers palette, what button should you use to create an Adjustment Layer?
A). Left click the chain button. | |
B). Left click the ½ dark and ½ white circle button. | |
C). Left click the F/X button. | |
D). Left click the folder button. |
16). In the adjustment list of the Adjustment Layer, what is the image that looks like a down arrow and is located on the second line (far left hand side)?
A). Levels. | |
B). Curves. | |
C). Color Balance. | |
D). Vibrance |
17). The Threshold option in the Unsharp Mask Filter does what?
A. It is how much you want to increase the sharpness for the edges. | |
B). It tells Photoshop how much contrast you want added to the edges. | |
It tells Photoshop how different the values of brightness is before determining the edges. | |
D). It tells Photoshop how much color you want added to the image. |
18). What is one easy way to sharpen only a portion of the whole image?
A). Use the Auto option to find similar colors of the image. | |
B). Make a selection first and then use the sharpen technique. | |
C). Create a channel to find the correct colors and then use the sharpen technique. | |
D). A easy way to sharpen a portion of the image is to copy that selection to another layer and then try to merge the layers. |
19). What are the 3 types of blur removals in the Smart Sharpen Filter?
A). Gaussian, Motion, Soft. | |
B). Motion, Lens, General. | |
C). General, Gaussian, Lens. | |
D). Gaussian, Motion, Lens. |
20). What does the Advanced option allow you to do in the Smart Sharpen Filter?
A). It allows you to decrease the sharpness of either the shadows or highlights of the image. | |
B). It allows you to increase the sharpness of either the shadows or highlights of the image. | |
C). It allows you to decrease the sharpness of the midtones only. | |
D). It allows you to increase the sharpness of the midtones only. |
Answer Summary: 1). C, 2). B, 3). A, 4). C, 5). D, 6). D, 7). B, 8). A, 9). C, 10). B, 11). C, 12). D, 13), C, 14). A, 15). B, 16). D, 17). C, 18). B, 19). D, 20). A
Answer Information:
1). What are the shadow areas in the Curve Adjustment dialog box? – Refer to the Straight To Curves tutorial on page 4.
2). In the Curve Adjustment dialog box, how do you get smaller grid lines? – You will locate the answer in the Straight To Curves course on page 16.
3). What is the keyboard shortcut to get into the Levels adjustment dialog box? – The keyboard shortcut is located on page 7 of the Levels And Histogram tutorial.
4). In the Levels adjustment dialog box, what does the far right white stopper do? – In the Levels And Histogram tutorial, you will find the answer on page 9.
5). What is an overexposed image? – The explanation is located in the Fixing Exposure And Brightness course. Please refer to page 2 for more information.
6). In the Exposure adjustment, what does the Gama setting do? – Refer to the Fixing Exposure And Brightness tutorial and on page 9 you will locate your answer.
7). If you want the colors to enhance, but you do not want to affect skin tones, what adjustment should you use? – In the Boosting And Enhancing Colors tutorial, you will find the answer on page 2.
8). In the Color Balance adjustment, what are the 3 tone balances? – The course is called Boosting And Enhancing Colors and the answer can be found on page 12.
9). In the Hue/Saturation Adjustment, what is the Hue? – Please refer to the Hue And Saturation Adjustment course and the answer will be on page 5.
10). In the Hue/Saturation adjustment, how do you have Photoshop select the primary color to adjust? – On page 11 of the Hue And Saturation Adjustment tutorial, you will find how to tell Photoshop to select a primary color to adjust.
11). In the Black and White adjustment screen, how do you turn the image into a Sepia tone? - The explanation is located in the Aging Photos, Black And White, Sepia course. Please refer to page 9 for more information.
12). What is a Sepia tone? – Locate the answer on page 9 of the Aging Photos, Black And White, Sepia tutorial.
13). What does the preserve luminosity option do in the Photo Filter? – The course is called Channel Mixing The Photo Filter and the answer to the luminosity question can be found on page 6.
14). What are the 3 primary colors of the Channel Mixer? – Please refer to Channel Mixing The Photo Filter tutorial on page 8.
15). From the Layers palette, what button should you use to create an Adjustment Layer? – On page 3 of the Adjusting The Adjustment Layer course you will locate your answer.
16). In the adjustment list of the Adjustment Layer, what is the image that looks like a down arrow and located on the second line (far left hand side)? – In the Adjusting The Adjustment Layer tutorial on page 17 you can find the answer to what this image does.
17). The Threshold option in the Unsharp Mask Filter does what? – The threshold is explained on page 11 of the Basics Of Sharpening course.
18). What is one easy way to sharpen only a portion of the whole image? – Refer to the Basics Of Sharpening course and you can locate your answer on page 13.
19). What are the 3 types of blur removals in the Smart Sharpen Filter? – In the Smartly Sharpen Your Images tutorial, you will find the answer on page 3.
20). What does the Advanced option allow you to do in the Smart Sharpen Filter? – The Smartly Sharpen Your Images course has the answer to the question on page 14.
Scoring:
0 - 14 = Please review the video tutorial for that section and re-read the course document either offline (PDF) or online.
15 – 17 = We would recommend that you print that sections document and re-read it offline.
18– 20 = Congratulations you have passed the pop quiz. Go ahead and start with course 41 to learn even more tools and tips.
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