Describe two ways to change your view of an image.
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Choose commands from the View menu to zoom in on or out from an
image, or to fit it onscreen, or use the zoom tools and click or drag over an
image to enlarge or reduce the view. You can also use keyboard shortcuts
or the Navigator panel to control the display of an image.
How do you correct red eye in Photoshop?
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, Red eye occurs when the retinas of a subject's eyes are reflected by the
camera flash. To correct red eye in Adobe Photoshop, zoom in to the
subject's eyes, select the Red Eye tool, and then click the red eyes.
What does the Refine Edge option do?
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To use the Refine Edge option, first make a selection, and then click Refine
Edge in the options bar to open its dialog box. You can use the Refine
Edge option to smooth the outline, feather it, or contract or expand it.
Copying selections: Paste
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Paste pastes a cut or copied selection into another part of the image or
into another image as a new layer.
What is a color profile?
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A color profile is a description of a device's color space, such as the CMYK
color space of a particular printer. Applications such as Photoshop can
interpret color profiles in an image to maintain consistent color across
different applications, platforms, and devices.
, How do you scale the elliptical or rectangular selections from a center point?
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Select the Elliptical Marquee tool (Image) in the Tools panel.
Move the pointer to the approximate center of the object.
Click and begin dragging. Then, without releasing the mouse button, press
Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) as you continue dragging the selection
to the outer edge of the object.
The selection is centered over its starting point.
When you have the entire object selected, release the mouse button first,
and then release Alt or Option (and the Shift key if you used it).
When you save a selection as a mask, where is the mask stored?
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Masks are saved in channels, which can be thought of as storage areas for
color and selection information in an image.
What happens to camera raw images when you edit them in Camera Raw?
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A camera raw file contains unprocessed picture data from a digital camera's
image sensor. Camera raw files give photographers control over
interpreting the image data, rather than letting the camera make the
adjustments and conversions. When you edit the image in Camera Raw, it
Give this one a try later!
Choose commands from the View menu to zoom in on or out from an
image, or to fit it onscreen, or use the zoom tools and click or drag over an
image to enlarge or reduce the view. You can also use keyboard shortcuts
or the Navigator panel to control the display of an image.
How do you correct red eye in Photoshop?
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, Red eye occurs when the retinas of a subject's eyes are reflected by the
camera flash. To correct red eye in Adobe Photoshop, zoom in to the
subject's eyes, select the Red Eye tool, and then click the red eyes.
What does the Refine Edge option do?
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To use the Refine Edge option, first make a selection, and then click Refine
Edge in the options bar to open its dialog box. You can use the Refine
Edge option to smooth the outline, feather it, or contract or expand it.
Copying selections: Paste
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Paste pastes a cut or copied selection into another part of the image or
into another image as a new layer.
What is a color profile?
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A color profile is a description of a device's color space, such as the CMYK
color space of a particular printer. Applications such as Photoshop can
interpret color profiles in an image to maintain consistent color across
different applications, platforms, and devices.
, How do you scale the elliptical or rectangular selections from a center point?
Give this one a try later!
Select the Elliptical Marquee tool (Image) in the Tools panel.
Move the pointer to the approximate center of the object.
Click and begin dragging. Then, without releasing the mouse button, press
Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) as you continue dragging the selection
to the outer edge of the object.
The selection is centered over its starting point.
When you have the entire object selected, release the mouse button first,
and then release Alt or Option (and the Shift key if you used it).
When you save a selection as a mask, where is the mask stored?
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Masks are saved in channels, which can be thought of as storage areas for
color and selection information in an image.
What happens to camera raw images when you edit them in Camera Raw?
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A camera raw file contains unprocessed picture data from a digital camera's
image sensor. Camera raw files give photographers control over
interpreting the image data, rather than letting the camera make the
adjustments and conversions. When you edit the image in Camera Raw, it