2026 SOLVED QUESTIONS GRADED A+
● The Doctrine of Fair Use. Answer: A complicated exception to the
copyright law; students useing a copyrighted image for private learning.
● Move Tool. Answer: To move a selection a selection with this tool,
click inside and drag to new location
● Target Audience. Answer: Determining details about the audience
most likely to be viewing your work. Age, occupation, gender,
education, residence, ethnicity, computer literacy.
● Raster Images. Answer: Adobe Photoshop only uses these (bitmap)
● Resolution/output. Answer: Some images take longer to download
than others (higher resolution means more pixels to download); images
become "pixelated" when printed
● Image resolution. Answer: The pixel density of an image measured in
pixels per inch (ppi); not to be confused with monitor resolution and
printer resolution
, ● Screen Output. Answer: Intended for websites, email, video, or small-
screen presesntations; base is 72 ppi for Macs and 96 ppi for PCs;
display settings can increase monitor ppi and make the same image
appear smaller
● Print output. Answer: Intended for desktop or commercial printers;
240 ppi for desktop printers and 300 ppi for commercial printers.
When an image is printed on paper the resolution is then mesured in dpi
(ink Dots Per Ink).
● Resampling. Answer: Photoshop's process of determining which
pixels can be deleted or added, with the least effect on the image, in a
process called interpolation
● JPEG. Answer: Common standard for compressing photographic
files; image data is lost each time you edit and save in this form; "lossy"
compression format
● Selection tool. Answer: To move a selection, click inside the selection
and drag to the new location
● Magic Wand Tool. Answer: A Photoshop selection tool. Selects a
solid-color area with one click.