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How do copyright laws protect your original work? |
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Copyright gives authors the legal right to exclude others from using their work to make a profit. |
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What is meant by “Fair Use”? |
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Educational institutions can make copies of copyrighted works as long as they credit the source and follow the Fair Use Guidelines |
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How many seconds or percent may you use of a : sound clip: text: motion picture/video: |
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sound clip: up to 30 seconds or 10% (whichever is less) text: up to a 1000 words or 10% (whichever is less) motion picture/video: up to 3 minutes or 10 % (whichever is less) |
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You may keep the copyrighted materials used in your Multimedia project for: (time) |
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an unlimited time (provided you followed the Fair Use Guidelines). |
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When are quotation marks used in Internet searches? |
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When searching for a specific set of words or in multi-word searches. This is an accepted standard for mostInternet search engines. |
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The AccuNet/AP Archive contains images that can be used in classroom projects. PISD pays a licensing fee for this use. a. true b. false |
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What is the earliest year of a picture they have?
These photo’s contain what two types of information? |
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1840's
Complete caption and Citation Info |
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You have to assume that everything on the Internet is copyrighted. a. true b. false |
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Images downloaded from Pics4Learning.com are free to use in an educational setting? a. true b. false |
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Name a project type where you can use downloaded images from the Internet? |
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Put the following steps concerning a project in the right order. |
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Storyboard – research project – test - rehearse - present |
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Explain the “Rule of Six”. |
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Not more than 6 words per line and 6 lines per slide |
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Name the four design principles and give an example for each one. |
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• simplicity: not too busy or cluttered (or) all bullets use the same font. • appropriate emphasis: using graphics/sounds that relate to the project. • unity: ties all slides together with a common theme (or) one color & font type for all text • balance: amount of text/graphics on each slide |
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Define “linear” and “non-linear” presentation. |
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Linear presentations move sequentially through the slides. The audience has no control over the presentation order. In non-linear presentations, the audience may select the order of the presentation from pre-defined choices. |
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1 Explain the difference between “Serif” and “Sans Serif” fonts and give two examples for each one. |
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Serif fonts have “feet” (i.e. Times New Roman, Bookman) Sans Serif fonts do not have “feet” (i.e. Tahoma, Arial, Comic Sans) |
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Which fonts are best used in a PowerPoint presentation? |
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is the general rule for the use of graphics in a PowerPoint presentation? |
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Do not overuse graphics, make sure they illustrate the slide’s message. |
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What’s the advantage of using bullets to list items? |
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• helps audience members to remember main points • organizes your ideas • easy to read • improves your presentation with the use of slide transitions and animations |
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What are the different view options for PowerPoint? |
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Slide view - Notes page view
Outline view - Slide show view
Slide sorter view |
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How can you switch to slide view? |
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Click Slide View icon beside horizontal scroll bar |
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What happens when you insert a background item or change a font in the slide master? |
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It is applied to all slides in the presentation. |
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What can you do with the PowerPoint animation effects? |
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• determine the order your objects are shown. • determine the way your objects are brought onto the screen. |
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Slide transitions can be applied to ___ slide or ___ slides. |
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Slide transitions can be applied to one slide or all slides. |
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What are some common associations with the color above according to the Color Theory? a. Black - ____ d. Red – ____(or) ____ b. Grey – ____ e. White -____ c. Pink -____ |
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What are some common associations with the color above according to the Color Theory? a. Black - formal d. Red – aggressive (or) powerful b. Grey – neutral e. White -pure c. Pink -gentle |
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What are three elements can be added to a PowerPoint presentation to make it interactive? |
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• Clickable navigation buttons • Hyperlink text to another slide • Hyperlink to open a specific web site |
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Describe the difference between landscape and portrait orientation. |
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• Portrait = taller than it is wide—short side up • Landscape = wider than it is tall—long side up |
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How do you change the order of slides in PowerPoint? |
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Slide Sorter View – Click & Drag |
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Adding a new slide in PowerPoint is as simple as ______ > _____ ______. |
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Adding a new slide in PowerPoint is as simple as _Insert_ > _New Slide__. |
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When colors are next to each other on the color wheel they are called |
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Where should you try to look all the time when delivering a presentation? |
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At the audience 80% looking directly at them. |
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How will non-verbal communication affect your audience? |
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Non-verbal is more important than verbal! It conveys a message about your confidence, knowledge, and personality. |
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List two tips on how you should use your voice in a presentation. |
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1. Speak loud enough for everyone to hear 2. Speak in a relaxed pace |
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What is an important criterion you should follow when you evaluate your PowerPoint Presentation? |
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You have a clear message outlined without extra words. |
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1.When first opening a digital image, the “zoom control” should be set to ______% to check the screen size of the image. |
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1.When first opening a digital image, the “zoom control” should be set to _100__% to check the screen size of the image. |
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1.How will changing the “resolution” or “quality” settings affect the file size of your image? |
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It will make your file size larger or smaller depending on these settings. |
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What are the picture effects available on a Sony Mavica digital camera? (4) |
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1. pastel negative sepia black and white |
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Can you resize .psd files in Picture Manager? |
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No, you need to save them as a .jpg to collapse the layers. |
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In which projects can you use downloaded images? |
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Projects for classroom use only. |
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What is the correct output resolution for scanning graphics for an on-screen presentation? |
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The correct output type for scanning a color photo is: |
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When editing images for screen presentations or the Internet, the dimensions are best measured in: |
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What happens to the image quality a JPEG file is re-saved (re-compressed) numerous times? |
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What is best to use when taking pictures outside and why? |
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Use a Flash. It will even out the shadows even on a bright sunny day |
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What is the most important step in scanning graphics? |
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Choosing the scan resolution |
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What is a good rule of thumb for setting the volume slider? |
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The correct sample rate and bit depth for : Voice Recording: _____ and ______ music recordings:_____ and ______ |
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voice recordings is ___11khz_______ and ____8 bit______ music recordings is __22 khz________ and __16 bit________ |
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1.Name 3 ways you determine that your sound is too loud while you are recording? |
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The blue sound wave graph lines
The recording levels meter (red bars)
Listen for feedback in the headphones |
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Name 2 audio formats Audacity will allow you to edit and/or export. |
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What is the difference between playback and recording volume? |
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Playback volume affects what you hear when you PLAY Recording volume affects how loud it RECORDS |
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List the steps to record audio from a microphone: (5) |
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1.Double click on Windows speaker icon (“volume control” window_ 2.Select Properties from Option Menu 3.Select Recording; make sure that microphone box is check 4.Click OK 5.Adjust Microphone volume slider to desired level |
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“Recording Control” settings affect the ________ or _________volume levels. |
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“Recording Control” settings affect the _”input”__ or __”recording”__ volume levels. |
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Name two standard digital audio formats. |
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What could cause your recording with a microphone to be distorted? (2) |
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Microphone is held too close Recording levels are too high |
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What will be a big improvement in audio in the future? (not opinion based....) |
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What happens if “Smart Stitch” fails? |
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Nothing – you do not have to take pictures over you can stitch on your own. |
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What needs to be selected in order for you to stitch the first and last images together? |
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What is the suggested overlap for spin panorama? |
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Which file formats can be used on the Internet and why? |
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.gif and .jpeg They download faster. |
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Which format retains the layers? |
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Which format offers the best compression for a photo containing millions of colors (or) more than 256 colors? |
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Which format is best used when compressing clip art containing few colors (256 colors and shades of gray)? |
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List the steps to record audio from a CD: (4) |
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1.Double click on Windows speaker icon 2.Select Properties from Option Menu 3.Select Recording; make sure that CD Audio box is check 4.Click OK |
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How do you save your .psd graphic as a .jpg? |
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File>Save Copy, select .jpg (best way) or layer>flatten image>save as .jpg (not preferred) |
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How many colors do the .jpg and .gif file formats support? |
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.jpeg = millions, .gif = 256 colors and shades of gray |
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Define the following color modes: RGB CMYK Grayscale |
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a.RGB-Red, Green, Blue. Default color mode. Used for monitor, TV, or movie screen
CMYK-Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black. Used for printed documents on a color printer.
Grayscale-Uses 256 shades of gray. Contains no color information. Not the best mode for printing color documents. |
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What is the difference between cropping and resizing and image? |
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Cropping removes part of the picture and keeps the portion you want. Resizing makes the entire picture smaller or larger. |
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Where can you activate (turn on) Photoshop palettes that you want to use? |
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Go to Window, and then select the palette you want |
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Explain the difference between the: lasso- rectangular marquee- magic wand- |
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lasso-free-handedly selects a regular object from point to point
rectangular marquee-selects a square or rectangular area
magic wand-selects an area/areas of similar colors – tolerance used here |
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Describe the function of the following Photoshop tools: Foreground/Background Colors – Move Tool- Text Tool- Rubber Stamp - |
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Move Tool- moves text layers or images
Foreground/Background Colors – switches foreground/background color
Text Tool- creates text
Rubber Stamp – duplicates or clones a portion of the picture |
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Which of the following effects in NOT available in PhotoShop? bevel and emboss gradient glow shadow |
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gradient – a tool, not an effect |
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How can you automatically adjust the brightness and contrast levels of an image? |
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How can you insert and edit text? |
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Click on the text tool and type, and double click on it to edit. |
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Which letter appears on the layer you used to insert text? |
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How do you resize your canvas? |
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What is the main purpose of naming layers? |
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To keep from getting confused—to edit the correct layer (i.e. organization). |
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The more pixels per inch, the _______ the file. Why? |
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The more pixels per inch, the larger the file. The file size of an image is proportional to its pixel dimension. |
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When editing an image for presentation or on the internet, it is best to measure the width and height in |
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What do the abbreviations DPI and PPI refer to? |
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Dots per inch (DPI), and Pixels Per Inch (PPI) |
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What is the shortcut for creating a new layer from an active layer in Photoshop? |
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What are the regular size dimensions of a monitor (in pixel dimensions)? |
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Monitor resolutions always follow a ____:____ratio. |
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In Photoshop, the _________ palette is the only method to perform multiple undo’s. |
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How do you select a shape on a layer by itself? |
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Hold down the control key and click on the layer. |
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How do you edit text in Photoshop? |
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Double click the text layer. |
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How does the tolerance level affect on the Magic Wand |
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Higher tolerance = more colors selected; Lower tolerance = less colors selected. |
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26.When creating a new Photoshop file, the dialog box asks you to set the resolution. Does this refer to the on-screen resolution or the resolution of the printed image? |
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Which of the following icons has a hidden menu? Hand tool Marquee tool Eye dropper Lasso |
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One of the newest options in Photoshop CS is what from the edit menu? |
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Which is better to work with in Photoshop – Bitmapped graphics or Vector Graphics? |
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Define: Vector Graphics – |
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Use mathematical equations to keep resolution |
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Define: Bitmapped Graphics – |
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format for storing images refers to images where the colour value of each spot (pixel) of the image is stored |
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What is a benefit of Vector Graphics? |
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Uses Mathematical equations to resize pixels & do not lose resolution as you enlarge them |
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Why are TIFF formats good to use? |
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Supports any resolution or color depth |
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How do you temporarily make a layer invisible in Photoshop? |
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Click on the eye beside the layer in the layers palette. |
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In Photoshop we use what color mode to create color graphics? |
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What effects do you find under the Layer style/effect menu? |
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Bevel, emboss, drop shadow, and outer glow |
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What tool and what method would you use to make a “perfect” circular shape? |
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Oval Tool, Hold down the Shift Key while dragging |
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Name two things the Filter Gallery lets you do: |
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Allows you to preview what a filter would do to your image
Allows you to see a thumbnail of each filter in the gallery |
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Name three tools that help in repairing photos: |
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Healing tool Patch tool Color replace tool |
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What do I need to do first in order to use the History Brush? |
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A source in the History Palette needs to be selected. |
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when using a layer mask, what color will I need to paint the area in order to allow the layer underneath to show through? |
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I need to paint the area RED. |
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What is the purpose of feathering? |
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To create a soft edge around the picture |
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How do I apply a gradient? |
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Click on the gradient tool and drag the mouse across the canvas. |
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I want to fix an area of an image that is too light – which blending mode will I use? |
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I want to fix an area of an image that is too dark – which blending mode will I use? |
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Name a root folder in your Multimedia “H” Drive? |
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What is the purpose of using subfolders inside a root folder? |
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To keep items more organized |
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How should we name our files and folders? |
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With a name that is easily recognized |
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How should we group our files? |
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Into logical groups with common characteristics |
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Should we create a separate folder for every file we create? |
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Name 3 items to think about when we name a file. |
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Use logical names Use simple and specific names Use plain language |
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Name the file extensions for:
Word |
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Name the file extensions for:
Audacity |
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Name the file extensions for:
PowerPoint |
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Name the file extensions for:
Photoshop |
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Name the file extensions for:
Spin Panorama |
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Name the file extensions for:
QuickTime Movie |
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