DDMP Semester Exam Review
A raster-editing feature that enable you to layer editable images individually, make changes, add effects, and make nondestructive edits is known as
Layers
How many pixels is one megapixel?
One million pixels
Which setting on your camera changes the depth of field?
Perspective
Describe optical zoom.
The actual magnification of an image through the movement of a camera lens
Colors to which a lighter color of white has been added.
Tint
Which of the following file formats is NOT preferred by professional printers?
.jpeg
Copyrighted works are protected for _______ years after the author's death.
70
What is an End-User License Agreement (EULA)?
A legal contract that a person who purchases sotware must agree to before using the software
If you want the highest level of control, what file format should you use?
A raw file format
What color appears when you select and delete an area of an image? It is the color behind a raster image. (foreground or background)
Background
Makes solid color areas transparent with a single click
Background eraser tool
Blurs hard edges as you drag
Blur Tool
A color model based on pigments used to create full color on printed materials.
CMYK Color Model
What types of images are shot with little or no preparation or posing?
Candid
How do you make a change to an adjustment layer in the Layers Palette? Will this only affect the layer you are on or on all layers?
Click on the adjustment layer on the layer panel and yes it will
In the Layers panel, how do you show or hide a layer?
Click on the eye icon to the left of the layer
How do you switch the foreground color to the background in the Tools panel?
Click the double curved arrow located underneath the foreground/background color swatch
Paints with a sample color from another area of the image
Clone Stamp Tool
The circular arrangements of hues based on a color theory.
Color wheel
Hues that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel. They are in extreme contrast with each other.
Complementary colors
The number that represents how many pixels are printed on each inch of paper?
DPI (Dots Per Inch)
Which type of cameras have detachable lenses?
DSLR'S
The norms of appropriate, responsible behavior with regard to technology use is called what?
Digital Citizenship
In your Photoshop workspace, what displays the active open Photoshop file?
Document Window
When you create a sculpture for art, it is copyright protected because it is in a ___ and ___ form.
File and Folder
What is the single element on which the photographer wants the audience to focus?
Focal Point
The composition technique in which you use elements in a scene to visually surround your subject and make it stand out is called
Framing
What does the word "attribution" mean?
Giving appropriate credit to the creator of original work
Repair scratches, dirty marks, wrinkles, spots and blemishes. It is like a turbo-charged version of the Clone Stamp tool by sampling the surrounding area using the alt key and clicking a source point
Healing Brush Tool
How is resolution measured?
In pixel density
What is a legal concept that protects a creative work just as if it were physical property?
Intellectual Property
What is one benefit of merging multiple layers into a single layer? How can you merge layers in Photoshop?
It will result in a smaller file size. Hold shift and select all of the layers then click right and choose merge layers.
What is the most common non-native raster file format in use today? _________________________________
JPEG
What is the default file format for most digital cameras? Why?
JPEG because they are relatively small and widely accepted.
Who created the Pantone color matching method?
Lawrence herbert
If you wanted to register your copyright, you have to fill out an application. Where do you mail it to?
Library of Congress, Washington D.C
JPEG files use (lossy / lossless) compression. This is a (advantage / disadvantage).
Lossy - Disadvantage ; Lossless- Advantage
Which shooting mode should you use if you wish to control all of the camera settings?
Manual Mode
Under the fair use doctrine, how much can be used of the following intellectual properties?
Movies 10 percent 3 minutes; Music up to 10% no more than 30 seconds; Text Up to 10% or 1,000 words, no more than 3 excerpts per author; Illustrations/Photographs no more than 5 images
Do you have to file for copyright protection in order to have your works protected?
No
What is a change made to an image that does not actually alter the original image?
Non-destructive edit
What is a software application that allows you to organize and reference information?
One note
In your Photoshop workspace, what is the area below the Menu bar that changes to reflect the tool currently selected on the Tool palette?
Options bar
A standardized color matching system used by professional printers and manufacturers.
Pantone matching system
What is the selection and arrangement of subjects within the picture area?
Photographic composition
Copying a product (often digital) for profit without authorization from the owner is known as what?
Piracy
Copying or otherwise using someone else's creative work and claiming it as your own usually in an academic or journalistic work, but also more recently in social media is called what?
Plagiarism
Is the camera on your cell phone a DSLR or point-and-shoot?
Point and Shoot
Which type of camera was designed to be easy to use with pre-set functions?
Point and Shoot Camera
What is the term for creative works whose copyright restrictions have expired? It may also be used for open source software and government works.
Public Domain
A color model that uses colors plus different intensities of light to create colors on an electronic display like a computer screen.
RGB Color Model
Fixes red eyes in people and animals caused by a camera flash
Red Eye Tool
What is a fee paid to the person who owns the copyright on a creative work when it is used by someone else?
Royalty
What are the ways to delete a layer in the Layers panel?
Select the layer and then delete layer icon at the bottoms of the layers palette ; Drag the layer to the delete layer icon at the bottom of the layers palette ; Select the layer and then the delete key ; Right click on the layer and choose delete
A type of tool used to select a portion of a raster image before modifying it is known as ?
Selection Tool
Removes objects and unwanted elements like blemishes
Spot Healing Brush Tool
What are ethics?
The norms of appropriate, responsible behavior with regard to technology use
What is aspect ratio?
The ratio of the width to the height of an image.
When you save the native file (PSD) to a JPEG, what happens to the layers? Are you still able to edit the layers individually?
They are flattened, no.
In your Photoshop workspace, which part of the document window displays the name of the file?
Title Bar
What is a word, phrase, or image used to identify something as a product of a particular business?
Trademark
"Fair Use" has a core belief that copying should be allowed for purposes of criticism, news reporting, teaching, and scholarly research. True or False.
True
When resizing an image, it is best to keep in mind the aspect ratio. True or False.
True
A poster you made on the computer for technology class is copyright protected. True or False
True, Anything you make originally is copyrighted automatically
What is the literal meaning of "copyright."
You do not have the right copy
What should you do to the background layer prior to working on it?
You should duplicate it before working on it
Define Brightness
adjust brightness
What are colors that are adjacent to one another on the color wheel that are closely related
analogous colors
The composition technique in which you include all of the elements you want in the picture and exclude anything you don't want is called
cropping or filling the frame.
The __ the number of pixels, the __ the level of detail and the better the quality of the photograph.
greater ; higher
That is the term that identifies a color, or tells you what it is?
hue
A raster-editing feature that enables you to control what is visible on a layer is known as
layer mask.
A group of two or more computer systems linked together is called
network
The combination of complementary colors.
neutral colors
Paint programs create images by using _____________________.
raster
Colors to which a darker color or black has been added.
shade
Define Shadows
the darkest part of the image which is usually black
Define Highlights
the lightest part of the image which is usually white
Define Midtones
the middle range of colors in an image
Red, orange and yellow are
warm colors
What is the definition of copyright infringement?
Anyone who exploits any of the exclusive rights of copyright without the copyright owner's permission.
What is another name for raster graphics?
Bitmaps
DSLR stands for
Digital Single Lens Reflex
Erases pixels from a layer. Effect is different depending on the layer
Eraser
What does the file extension on an image indicate?
File format
What color appears when you paint, draw, or fill in part of an image? (foreground or background)
Foreground
A color model based on human perception of color.
HSB Color Model