1.
What are four main areas of the Adjustment Inspector?
Correct Answer(s)
A. Camera/color Information
B. Histogram
D. Presets, Adjustments and Action Popup menu
E. Adjustments
Explanation
The four main areas of the Adjustment Inspector are Camera/color Information, Histogram, Presets, Adjustments and Action Popup menu, and Adjustments. The Camera/color Information section provides details about the camera settings and color profile of the image. The Histogram displays the distribution of tones in the image, helping to analyze the exposure and contrast. The Presets, Adjustments, and Action Popup menu allow for quick access to pre-defined adjustments and actions. The Adjustments section is where specific adjustments can be made to enhance the image, such as exposure, saturation, and sharpness.
2.
The Lift and stamp Buttons let you?
Correct Answer
B. Copy Image Adjustments and Metadata over to other images
Explanation
The Lift and Stamp buttons in image editing software allow users to copy image adjustments and metadata from one image and apply them to other images. This feature is useful when working with a series of similar images that require the same adjustments and metadata. By using the Lift and Stamp buttons, users can save time and ensure consistency across multiple images.
3.
What does Edge detection do?
Correct Answer
A. Prevents brushing into area's with dramatic changes of Luminance Levels.
Explanation
Edge detection is a process used in image processing to identify and highlight the boundaries between different objects or regions in an image. It aims to detect areas with significant changes in luminance levels, which usually correspond to edges or boundaries. By preventing brushing into these areas, edge detection helps to ensure that the brush strokes or modifications are applied accurately and do not bleed into adjacent regions.
4.
The Add New Adjustment in the Popup menu lets you?
Correct Answer
B. Create Multiple instances of a brush.
Explanation
The "Add New Adjustment" option in the Popup menu allows you to create multiple instances of a brush. This means that you can apply the same brush stroke multiple times without having to manually recreate it each time. This can be useful for creating consistent and repetitive patterns or for applying the same effect to multiple areas of an image.
5.
In the Brush Popup Menu what is the difference between "Color Overlay" and
"Brush Strokes"?
Correct Answer(s)
A. Color Overlay displays a red overlay, indicating brush strokes.
B. Brush Strokes displays only strokes removing the image.
Explanation
The difference between "Color Overlay" and "Brush Strokes" in the Brush Popup Menu is that "Color Overlay" displays a red overlay, indicating brush strokes, while "Brush Strokes" displays only strokes, removing the image.
6.
Pressing what key can close all open Adjustment Bricks?
Correct Answer
A. Option Keying a disclosure triangle
Explanation
Pressing the Option key and clicking on a disclosure triangle can close all open Adjustment Bricks. This key combination allows the user to collapse or expand multiple adjustment bricks at once, providing a convenient way to organize and manage adjustments in a document or application.
7.
How can you create a RAW ADJUSTMENTS Preset for your Camera?
Correct Answer
A. Use the Action Popup's and choose "Save as Preset"
Explanation
To create a RAW ADJUSTMENTS Preset for your Camera, you can use the Action Popup's and choose "Save as Preset". This option allows you to save the adjustments you have made to a photo as a preset, which can then be applied to other photos taken with the same camera. This helps to maintain consistency in editing and saves time by avoiding the need to manually adjust each photo.
8.
Where do you create a blank slide?
Correct Answer
B. From the Tool Strip Action Pop-up menu.
Explanation
To create a blank slide, you can do so from the Tool Strip Action Pop-up menu. This menu provides options and actions for creating and customizing slides. The other options mentioned, such as None of these and From the Tool Bar, are incorrect as they do not offer the specific action of creating a blank slide.
9.
What is the button selected?
Correct Answer
A. Show All selected images
Explanation
The correct answer is "Show All selected images" because it is the only option that specifically mentions displaying selected images. "None of the above" is not a valid option as it does not provide any information about the button selected. "Show Unplaced images" is also not the correct answer as it does not mention anything about selected images.
10.
To change whether a Web Journal has header text click?
Correct Answer
A. Page template Button
Explanation
To change whether a Web Journal has header text, you need to click on the "Page template Button". This button allows you to access and modify the template settings of the web journal, including the option to add or remove header text. The other options, "Action Popup Menu" and "None of the above", are not relevant to changing the header text in a web journal.
11.
Where can you specify dimensions and layout characteristics for a Book?
Correct Answer(s)
A. Selecting New Theme from the Theme chooser.
C. From the action Popup menu select "Show Layout Options"
Explanation
To specify dimensions and layout characteristics for a Book, you need to select "New Theme" from the Theme chooser. This will allow you to choose a theme for the book, which will include predefined dimensions and layout options. Additionally, you can access more layout options by selecting "Show Layout Options" from the action Popup menu.
12.
To change the master slides of a current book theme?
Correct Answer
A. Click the Pull down menu from the arrow.
Explanation
The correct answer is to click the pull-down menu from the arrow. This suggests that there is a pull-down menu with an arrow that needs to be clicked in order to access the options to change the master slides of the current book theme.
13.
Where can you assign and drag keywords into an image?
Correct Answer
A. From the Windows> Show Keywords HUB
Explanation
In order to assign and drag keywords into an image, you can use the "Windows> Show Keywords HUB" option. This option allows you to access the Keywords HUB, where you can assign and drag keywords to images. The other options mentioned, "None of the above" and "From Window > Show Keyword Controls," are incorrect as they do not provide the specific location or method for assigning and dragging keywords into an image.
14.
What is another way to add Keywords to all images in a project?
Correct Answer
B. MetaData > Batch Change
Explanation
The correct answer is "MetaData > Batch Change." This option allows for the addition of keywords to all images in a project simultaneously. It is a convenient and efficient way to apply keywords to multiple images at once, saving time and effort. The other options, "Windows > Show Keyword HUB" and "From the Metadata Inspector," do not specifically mention the ability to add keywords to all images in a project.
15.
If your working with a large number of images that require different combinations of Meta Keywords use the...
Correct Answer
B. Window > Show Keyword Controls
Explanation
The correct answer is "Window > Show Keyword Controls". This option allows the user to view and modify the keywords associated with a large number of images. It provides a convenient way to work with different combinations of Meta Keywords efficiently. The other options mentioned, "MetaData > Batch Change" and "Windows > Show Keyword HUB", do not specifically address the need for working with different combinations of Meta Keywords.
16.
To create custom Metadata views go to?
Correct Answer
A. From the Metadata View Box Metadata Inspector > select Edit from the Pull down menu.
Explanation
To create custom Metadata views, you need to go to the Metadata View Box in the Metadata Inspector and select "Edit" from the pull-down menu.
17.
Where can you turn custom metadata views into presets?
Correct Answer
A. From the Metadata Inspector Action Popup menu.
Explanation
From the Metadata Inspector Action Popup menu, you can turn custom metadata views into presets. This means that you can create custom views of metadata and save them as presets for easy access and use in the future. By selecting this option from the popup menu, you can manage and organize your custom metadata views effectively.
18.
What are the steps to repair a broken referenced Image?
Correct Answer(s)
A. Reconnect External Hard Drive
C. Select the Images you want to relink from your library.
D. Then Select File > Locate Referenced files
Explanation
The correct answer suggests that the first step to repair a broken referenced image is to reconnect the external hard drive. This implies that the image files are stored on an external hard drive and need to be connected in order to access them. The next step is to select the images that need to be relinked from the library, indicating that the images are already present in the library but need to be connected to the external hard drive. Finally, the answer suggests using the "File > Locate Referenced files" option to locate and relink the images. This step allows the software to search for the image files on the connected external hard drive and establish the proper reference to them.
19.
Where do you go to switch Libraries?
Correct Answer
A. File > "Switch to Library"
Explanation
To switch libraries, you need to go to the "File" menu and select "Switch to Library". This option allows you to switch between different libraries that you have created or imported in the software. The other option mentioned, "Aperture > Preferences > General Tab", is not the correct answer as it is related to the preferences settings of the software and not specifically for switching libraries. Therefore, the correct answer is "File > Switch to Library".
20.
Two ways to rate images are?
Correct Answer(s)
A. Select a keyboard number
B. Access the Control Bar Pressing D key
Explanation
The correct answer is "Select a keyboard number" and "Access the Control Bar Pressing D key". These are two methods or ways to rate images. One way is to select a keyboard number, which means assigning a rating to an image by pressing a specific number key on the keyboard. Another way is to access the Control Bar by pressing the D key, which allows for rating images using the options provided in the Control Bar.
21.
What does the " Primary Only " button do with it's check yellow?
Correct Answer
A. It's for modifying metadata of one image from a select group.
Explanation
The "Primary Only" button allows the user to modify the metadata of only one image from a select group. This means that when the button is checked, any changes made to the metadata will only affect the primary image in the group, while leaving the metadata of the other images unchanged. This feature is useful when the user wants to make specific modifications to the metadata of a single image without affecting the rest of the group.
22.
To Choose the Pick of the Stack Press?
Correct Answer
A. Command + Backslash \
Explanation
The correct answer is Command + Backslash \. This key combination is used to choose the pick of the stack.
23.
How can you Assign a location to a project?
Correct Answer
A. Right Click Select "Show Project Info"
Explanation
To assign a location to a project, you can right-click and select "Show Project Info." This action will likely open a window or dialog box where you can input or select the desired location for the project. This option is convenient and easily accessible, allowing users to quickly assign a location to their projects.
24.
Where can you activate the AutoStack feature?
Correct Answer
A. From the Stacks > Auto-Stack or press Command-Option-A
Explanation
The AutoStack feature can be activated either by selecting "From the Stacks > Auto-Stack" or by using the keyboard shortcut Command-Option-A.
25.
What is the difference between Relocate Master and Consolidate Master?
Correct Answer(s)
A. Relocate Master lets you turn your library images into referenced files.
B. Consolidate Masters converts referenced files into managed files stored in the Library.
Explanation
Relocate Master and Consolidate Master are two different functions in a software program. Relocate Master allows the user to convert their library images into referenced files, which means that the files are stored in a location outside of the library but are still linked to it. On the other hand, Consolidate Masters converts referenced files into managed files that are stored within the library itself. This means that the files are physically moved and stored within the library. So, the main difference between the two functions is the storage location of the files.