Wednesday, January 5, 2011

PhotoShop Questions #2

  1. Name of the image, width, height, resolution, and the colour space or mode.
  2. .psd
  3. Because editing your images in 24-bit colour allows you to have a greater number of colours available which means the image is not as likely to lose colour information and appear lesser in quality.
  4. The Magnification control is used to zoom in on a portion of an image and the Navigation controls allow you to move the preview of the magnified image around to see different parts of the image.
  5. Double-clicking the Zoom tool automatically sets your image to 100% magnification.
  6. Holding down the space bar makes the Hand tool available no matter which tool you are currently using.
  7. The thumbnail image that appears in the History panel represents a snapshot of that image at a particular moment in time.
  8. A record of all changes made to the image or snapshot.
  9. The states below will disappear unless you have turned on 'Allow Non-Linear History'.
  10. If you hold down the Alt (Option) key while clicking on the document information section, a pop-up window will display it.  
  11. The Rasterize Generic EPS Format dialog will be displayed and you must set the width, height, resolution and colour mode you want to work in. Once you set these options and click OK, Photoshop will convert the vector image to pixels.   

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