Lesson 2_Basic Photo Corrections (Adobe Photoshop)

Lesson 2_Basic Photo Corrections (Adobe Photoshop)

9th - 12th Grade

30 Qs

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Lesson 2_Basic Photo Corrections (Adobe Photoshop)

Lesson 2_Basic Photo Corrections (Adobe Photoshop)

Assessment

Quiz

Computers

9th - 12th Grade

Medium

Created by

Thomas Maher

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30 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

In Photoshop, resolution means the number of pixels per unit of physical length, such as pixels per inch (ppi).

True

False

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Which color mode does Photoshop support for preparing an image for black-and-white printing?

CMYK

Grayscale

RGB

Blackscale

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Which color model is used by computer screens that display images with projected light?

CMYK

Grayscale

RGB

Blackscale

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Which color model is used by professional printers to create physically printed output?

CMYK

Grayscale

RGB

Blackscale

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

An image with a ppi value above 200 ppi is generally considered low resolution.

True

False

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

The image resolution is determined by the number of pixels per inch (ppi) that are printed on a page.

True

False

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

High-resolution images show greater detail and more subtle color transitions than low-resolution images.

True

False

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