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What is Adobe Photoshop?
Adobe Photoshop is a professional image editing software for creating and manipulating images.
Who founded Adobe Systems and when?
Adobe Systems was founded in 1982 by John Wamock and Charles Geschke.
Where was Adobe Systems founded?
Adobe Systems was founded in San Jose, California, USA.
What is the origin of the name 'Adobe'?
The name 'Adobe' comes from Adobe Creek in California.
Who developed Photoshop?
Photoshop was developed by John and Thomas Knoll.
What is the significance of October 2002 in relation to Photoshop?
In October 2002, each new version of Photoshop was designated with 'CS' plus a number.
What does DPI stand for and what does it measure?
DPI stands for 'Dot Per Inch' and it is a measurement of resolution or digital scan of a printed document.
What does DPI refer to in printing?
DPI refers to the number of ink droplets a printer will produce per inch while printing a picture.
What does increasing the DPI of an image do?
Increasing the DPI of an image typically enhances the clarity and detail of the image on paper.
What does PPI stand for and what does it measure?
PPI stands for 'Pixels per Inch' and it refers to the number of pixels that make up every inch of a digital image.
How is PPI used in relation to images?
PPI is used to describe image resolution on a screen rather than in print.
What is the main difference between DPI and PPI?
DPI refers to the number of dots in every inch and is generally used for print purposes, while PPI refers to the number of pixels in every inch and is used for screen resolution.
What are the objectives of the lesson on Adobe Photoshop?
The objectives are to understand what Adobe Photoshop is, identify different image file types, explore the interface of Adobe Photoshop, discover different file formats that can be saved using Adobe Photoshop, and know the basic tools and other features of Adobe Photoshop.
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What does JPEG stand for?
Joint Photographic Experts Group
What is the most commonly used file format?
JPEG
What type of compression does JPEG use?
Lossy compression
What happens to image quality as JPEG file size decreases?
Quality decreases as size decreases.
What data is discarded in a JPEG file to reduce file size?
Some data of the image is discarded.
What does PNG stand for?
Portable Network Graphics
What is PNG best used for?
Best for interactive documents, such as web pages.
Can PNG files be edited without affecting quality?
Yes, PNG files can be edited without affecting quality.
Is PNG advisable for printing?
No, it is not advisable for printing low resolution.
What does GIF stand for?
Graphics Interchange Format
What is a common use for GIF files?
Known in their animated form, commonly seen in websites, headers, banners, and modern messaging communications.
What is a limitation of GIF files?
Low resolution.
What does TIF or TIFF stand for?
Tagged Image File Format.
What is a characteristic of TIF files regarding file size?
TIF files have a large file size.
What type of compression does TIF use?
Lossless compression.
What is retained in TIF files?
Original data is retained.
Can TIF files be copied, resaved or compressed without quality loss?
Yes, quality is free because of lossless compression.
What are TIF files commonly used for?
Commonly used for printable photographs and publications.
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What is the RAW file type?
RAW is an unprocessed camera or scanner format that is best for photography, containing lots of information and resulting in extremely large files.
What is the PSD file type?
PSD is the default format created or saved in Adobe Photoshop and is proprietary to the file, allowing the user to manipulate the image.
What determines the image size?
The image size is determined by the resolution multiplied by the height and the width of the image.
What is image resolution?
Image resolution refers to the number of dots in a linear inch. The higher the resolution of an image, the better the quality of the image.
What is the relationship between image size and resolution?
The image size is determined by the resolution multiplied by the height and the width of the image.
What is the interface in Adobe Photoshop?
The interface is the work area of the users in creating and manipulating images, containing several components with specific functions and uses.
What are the components of the Adobe Photoshop CS6 interface?
1. DOCUMENT: The biggest area in the interface where you create/manipulate images. 2. MENU BAR: Located at the very top of the program, categorized editing commands and features with additional submenus. 3. OPTIONS BAR: Directly linked to the Toolbar, it displays options for the selected tool. 4. TOOL BAR: By default located at the left side of the interface, a collection of tools used in creating, editing, and manipulating images. 5. PANELS: Commonly located at the right side of the interface, containing commands and options for different tasks.
Where is the Menu Bar located in Adobe Photoshop?
The Menu Bar is located at the very top of the program.
What functions does the Options Bar serve in Adobe Photoshop?
The Options Bar displays the options for whichever tool is selected in the Toolbar.
What is the purpose of the Tool Bar in Adobe Photoshop?
The Tool Bar, by default located at the left side of the interface, is a collection of tools used in creating, editing, and manipulating images.
Where are the Panels typically located in the Adobe Photoshop interface?
Panels are commonly located at the right side of the interface.
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What is the default workspace of Adobe Photoshop?
ESSENTIALS is the default workspace of Adobe Photoshop.
What are the four main groups of tools in Adobe Photoshop?
1. Selection, cropping, and measuring tools 2. Retouching and painting tools 3. Drawing and type tools 4. Navigation, foreground, background, and quick mask.
What is the use of the Move tool in Adobe Photoshop?
The Move tool (V) moves selections or layers.
What type of selections can the Marquee tool (M) create?
The Marquee tool creates rectangular, elliptical, single row, and single column selections.
What does the Lasso tool (L) do?
The Lasso tool makes freehand, polygonal, straight-edged, and magnetic selections.
How does the Quick Selection tool (W) work?
The Quick Selection tool makes a selection by painting.
What is the function of the Crop tool (C)?
The Crop tool crops an image.
What is the purpose of the Eyedropper tool (I)?
The Eyedropper tool samples pixels.
What does the Spot Healing tool (J) do?
The Spot Healing tool removes imperfections.
What is the use of the Brush tool (B)?
The Brush tool paints the foreground color.
What does the Clone Stamp tool (S) do?
The Clone Stamp tool paints with a sample of the image.
What is the function of the History Brush tool (Y)?
The History Brush tool paints with the selected state or snapshot.
What does the Eraser tool (E) do?
The Eraser tool erases pixels on a layer.
What is the purpose of the Gradient tool (G)?
The Gradient tool creates a gradient.
What does the Blur tool do?
The Blur tool blurs pixels.
What is the function of the Dodge tool (O)?
The Dodge tool lightens pixels in an image.
What does the Pen tool (P) do?
The Pen tool draws a vector path.
What is the use of the Horizontal Type tool (T)?
The Horizontal Type tool creates a type layer.
What does the Path Selection tool (A) allow you to do?
The Path Selection tool allows you to manipulate paths.
What is the function of the Shape tool (U)?
The Shape tool draws vector shapes.
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What is the use of the Hand tool (H) in Adobe Photoshop?
The Hand tool (H) navigates the page.
What does the Zoom tool (Z) do in Adobe Photoshop?
The Zoom tool (Z) increases and decreases the relative size of the view.
What is the function of the Foreground/Background tool in Adobe Photoshop?
The Foreground/Background tool sets the foreground or background color.
What is the purpose of the Quick Mask tool (Q) in Adobe Photoshop?
The Quick Mask tool (Q) changes the screen mode.
What is a layer in Adobe Photoshop?
A layer in Adobe Photoshop is a stacking of images, objects, or text that allows you to move, edit, and manipulate objects in a specific layer without affecting other images contained in other layers.
What are the advantages of using layers in Adobe Photoshop?
The advantages of using layers in Adobe Photoshop include: 1. Do not destroy your original photo copied or opened in Photoshop. 2. Can work on top of the photo. 3. Have more controls in creating artwork or manipulating images using multiple layers.
What are the basic tools mentioned in the text for Adobe Photoshop?
The basic tools mentioned are: Hand (H), Zoom (Z), Foreground/Background, Quick Mask (Q), and Change Screen Mode (F4).
What is the objective of using layers in Adobe Photoshop?
The objective of using layers in Adobe Photoshop is to allow for the stacking of images, objects, or text, enabling manipulation without affecting other layers.
What does it mean to 'not destroy' your original photo when using layers?
It means that when you work with layers in Photoshop, the original image remains intact while you edit or manipulate objects on separate layers.
How do layers enhance control in Adobe Photoshop?
Layers enhance control by allowing users to create artwork or manipulate images using multiple layers, providing more flexibility and options in the editing process.
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What are layers in Adobe Photoshop?
Layers are transparent and the unoccupied areas will let you see other layers below.
What is a composition in Adobe Photoshop?
More than one layer in Adobe Photoshop is called a composition.
What can you do with layers in Adobe Photoshop?
Layers can be added, deleted, grouped, duplicated, and repositioned without affecting the other layers and its content.
What is the analogy used to describe layers?
Layers are like sheets of stacked acetates used in overhead projectors.
What is one of the most powerful features of layers?
Individual slices of information.
What can you do on one layer without disturbing others?
You can draw, edit, paste, and reposition elements on one layer without disturbing the others.
What are the types of layers in Adobe Photoshop?
1. Image Layers 2. Adjustment Layers 3. Fill Layers 4. Type Layers 5. Shape Layers.
What are Image Layers?
Any photograph or image you import into your document occupies an Image Layer.
What are Adjustment Layers?
Adjustment Layers edit photo characteristics in a nondestructive, nonpermanent way.
How do you create an Adjustment Layer?
Layer > New Adjustment Layer, then select from the options.
What happens when you adjust layers in Photoshop?
Adjustments only affect the layers below, so you can move them around to target specific images.
What are Fill Layers?
Fill Layers are created by Layer > New Fill Layer, and can have gradient points set to Transparent for a see-through quality.
What are Type Layers?
Type Layers are used for creating text in your composition, and text in Photoshop is vector-based by default.
How can text be manipulated in Type Layers?
Text can be edited and resized throughout the creation process.
What are Shape Layers?
Shape Layers contain shapes drawn using the Shape Tools.
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What action do you take to move layers in Photoshop?
Click and drag the layer in the desired location.
What happens to layers when they are selected in Photoshop?
The layers will appear highlighted when selected.
Can multiple layers be selected and moved in Photoshop?
Yes, multiple layers can be selected and moved.
How can you group layers in Photoshop?
Simply organize layers in one group by putting them into one folder and giving the folder its appropriate name or label.
What is the first step to group layers in Photoshop?
Select the layers you want to group.
What do you do after selecting layers to group them?
Click the Layer menu then select Group Layer or Drag the selected layers to the folder icon at the bottom part of the layers panel.
What does merging layers do in Photoshop?
Merging layers combines visible linked or adjacent layers into a single layer.
What is retained when layers are merged?
The intersection of all transparent areas is retained.
What does flattening an image do in Photoshop?
Flattening an image combines all visible layers into a background, deletes hidden layers, and fills any transparent areas with white.
What does aligning objects on different layers in Photoshop allow you to do?
It allows you to align objects based on their edges or centers.
How do you align the top edges of objects on different layers?
Top Edges align top edges.
How do you align the vertical centers of objects on different layers?
Vertical Centers align vertical centers.
How do you align the bottom edges of objects on different layers?
Bottom Edges align bottom edges.
How do you align the left edges of objects on different layers?
Left Edges align left edges.
How do you align the horizontal centers of objects on different layers?
Horizontal Centers align horizontal centers.
How do you align the right edges of objects on different layers?
Right Edges align right edges.
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What are layer effects in Adobe Photoshop?
Layer effects change the appearance of a layer's content in a nondestructive way and include shadows, glows, bevels, etc.
How are layer effects linked in Adobe Photoshop?
Layer effects are linked to the layer contents.
What are layer styles in Adobe Photoshop?
Layer styles are two or more effects applied to a layer or layer group.
What does Adobe Photoshop provide for layer styles?
Adobe Photoshop provides preset layer styles to choose from.
How can users create custom styles in Adobe Photoshop?
Users can create custom styles using the Layer Style dialog box.
What do blending modes control in Adobe Photoshop?
Blending modes control how pixels in the image are affected by a painting or editing tool and allow one layer to affect underlying layers in several different ways.
What is the base color in the context of blending modes?
The base color is the original color in the image.
What is the blend color in the context of blending modes?
The blend color is the color being applied with the painting or editing tool.
What is the result color in the context of blending modes?
The result color is the color resulting from the blend.
What are Normal blend modes?
Normal blend modes cause no changes in the base color of an image and no blending is applied to the image.
What are the blend modes that make up the Darken group?
The Darken blend modes include Darken, Multiply, Color Burn, Linear Burn, and Darker Color; each one makes the image darker.
What are the blend modes that make up the Lighten group?
The Lighten blend modes include Lighten, Screen, Color Dodge, Linear Dodge, Add, and Lighter Color; each of these blend modes lightens the image.
What blend modes are included in the Contrast group?
The Contrast blend modes include Overlay, Soft Light, Hard Light, Vivid Light, Linear Light, Pin Light, and Hard Mix; each of these blend modes both darkens and lightens the image, increasing contrast.
What are the blend modes that make up the Comparative Inversion group?
The Comparative Inversion blend modes include Difference, Exclusion, Subtract, and Divide; these blend modes compare pixels between layers and are not used very often.
What are Composite blend modes also known as?
Composite blend modes are also known as the HSL group.
What does HSL stand for in the context of Composite blend modes?
HSL stands for Hue, Saturation, and Luminosity.
What is contrast in the context of images?
Contrast is the difference in brightness between objects or regions in an image.
What effect does high contrast have on an image?
A high-contrast image loses detail, especially in areas with gradated tones, and can look cartoony or posterized.
How does contrast determine the appearance of an image?
Contrast determines the number of shades in the image.
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What does the Adobe Photoshop selection feature allow us to do?
It allows us to isolate a particular portion of a layer.
What can we do to the selected region in Photoshop?
We can edit the selected region without affecting the other unselected area of the layer.
What is the function of the Pen Tool in Adobe Photoshop?
The Pen Tool creates paths and shapes which can be duplicated and manipulated to create complex selections, masks, and objects.
How does the Pen Tool differ from the Brush Tool and Pencil Tools?
Unlike the Brush Tool and Pencil Tools, which draw pixels onto your image, the Pen Tool always creates a vector path when used.
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What does the Pen tool do?
The Pen tool draws straight segments and curves with great precision.
What is the function of the Freeform Pen tool?
The Freeform Pen tool draws paths as if you were drawing with a pencil on a piece of paper.
What does the Add Anchor Point tool do?
The Add Anchor Point tool adds anchors and reshapes existing vector shapes and paths.
How do you use the Add Anchor Point tool?
Click on the existing path to add an anchor point, and drag the added anchor point and/or its direction point to reshape the line.
What does the Delete Anchor Point tool do?
The Delete Anchor Point tool deletes anchors and reshapes existing vector shapes and paths.
How do you use the Delete Anchor Point tool?
Click on an anchor point to delete it, or click and drag to delete an anchor point and reshape the line.
What does the Convert Point tool do?
The Convert Point tool edits existing vector shape masks and paths by converting smooth anchor points to corner anchor points and vice versa.
How do you use the PEN tool?
The PEN tool shows an 'x' or a symbol beside it indicating that it is ready to draw. Click to create anchor points; each next click creates a straight line segment or subpath.
What shape does the Pen tool show while drawing?
While drawing, the pen shows a delta shape.
How do you close a path with the Pen tool?
Hover the Pen tool over the first anchor point, and it shows the close path symbol 'o' beside the pen. Click or drag to close the path.
What is the result of a closed path?
A closed path is a rectangle.
What happens when you hover over an existing subpath with the Pen tool?
The Pen tool will change to the Add Anchor Point tool, indicated by a plus sign.
How do you delete an anchor point from a path?
Click on the anchor point to delete it, or click to delete an anchor from an open or closed path.
What happens when you press the Ctrl key while using the Pen tool?
Pressing the Ctrl key changes the Pen tool to the white Direct Selection tool, allowing you to move an anchor point.
How do you create anchor points with Bezier direction points?
To create anchor points with Bezier direction points, drag the mouse button while using the Direct Selection tool.
How do you adjust a direction point using the Pen tool?
To adjust a direction point, press the Ctrl key to change the Pen tool to the Direct Selection tool. Then, drag the handle to adjust the symmetrical curve.
What should you notice when adjusting a direction point?
Notice the arrowhead icon as you drag.
How can you convert a sharp corner to a curve using the Pen tool?
To convert a sharp corner to a curve, hold the Alt key to get the Convert Anchor Point tool, then drag pulling direction points out of the anchor.
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How do you convert a curve to a sharp corner using the PEN tool?
Hold down the Opt/Alt key and click the curve anchor point. The direction points retract and it becomes a sharp corner.
How do you join two separate open paths in the PEN tool?
Hover over the end anchor point of the first path and click, then click the other path's end anchor point.
What is the imagesizing feature also known as in the context of scaling images?
Seam carving.
What does the seam carving method enable you to do?
Resize and reshape your images without over distorting the content and composition of those images; it also preserves image quality much better than traditional transformations.
What is the purpose of the SCALE transformation?
Enlarges or reduces an item relative to its reference point, which is the fixed point around which transformations are performed.
How can an item be scaled?
An item can be scaled horizontally, vertically, or both horizontally and vertically.
What does the ROTATE transformation do?
Turns an item around a reference point.
Where is the default reference point for rotation located?
At the center of the object, but it can be moved to another location.
What does the SKEW transformation do?
Slants an item vertically and horizontally.
What does DISTORT do to an item?
Stretches an item in all directions.
What is the purpose of the PERSPECTIVE transformation?
Applies one point perspective to an item.
What does WARP do to an item?
Manipulates the shape of an item.
What does ROTATE 180 do?
Rotates the item by 180 degrees.
What does ROTATE 90 CW do?
Rotates the item by 90 degrees clockwise.
What does ROTATE 90 CCW do?
Rotates the item by 90 degrees counterclockwise.
What does the FLIP transformation do?
Flips the item vertically or horizontally.
When is the FLIP transformation used?
Used for multiple resizing, scaling, warping, and perspective changes within one continuous operation.
What is cropping in the context of Adobe Photoshop?
The process of removing portions of a photo to create focus or strengthen the composition.
How is the Crop tool in Photoshop described?
Nondestructive, and you can choose to retain the cropped pixels to optimize the crop boundaries later.
What is the basic purpose of cropping pictures?
To remove unwanted portions of the picture or distracting background.
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What is the objective of adding texts in Photoshop?
The objective is to learn how to use the various text tools in Photoshop, including the Horizontal Type Tool, Vertical Type Tool, Horizontal Type Mask Tool, and Vertical Type Mask Tool.
What is the Horizontal Type Tool used for in Photoshop?
The Horizontal Type Tool is used to type text inside the Photoshop document in a horizontal direction.
What is the Vertical Type Tool used for in Photoshop?
The Vertical Type Tool is used to type text inside the Photoshop document in a vertical direction.
What is the Horizontal Type Mask Tool used for in Photoshop?
The Horizontal Type Mask Tool is used to create something with the text you inserted into your document.
What is the Vertical Type Mask Tool used for in Photoshop?
The Vertical Type Mask Tool is used to create something with the text you inserted into your document in a vertical manner.
What are the steps to use the Horizontal Type Tool in Photoshop?
1. Open a new blank document in Adobe Photoshop. 2. Select the horizontal type tool from the type tool section. 3. Click on the place where you want to add the text. 4. Type the text you would like to add.
What is a common issue when adding text using the Horizontal Type Tool?
The size of your text may be very small when you do it because your font size is set to a low value.
What should you do if your text appears small in Photoshop?
Set your font size to a higher value to see the text clearly.
What are the steps to use the Vertical Type Tool in Photoshop?
1. Open a new blank document in Adobe Photoshop. 2. Select the vertical type tool from the type tool section. 3. Click on the place where you want to add the text. 4. Type the text you would like to add.
What common issue might occur when adding text using the Vertical Type Tool?
The size of your text may be very small when you do it because your font size is set to a low value.
What is the concept of the Horizontal Type Mask Tool in Photoshop?
The concept of the Horizontal Type Mask Tool is that you see only parts of the face, while others are covered by the mask.
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What is the first step to use the Horizontal Type Mask Tool in Photoshop?
Open an image in the Photoshop document.
What is the second step in using the Horizontal Type Mask Tool?
Select the horizontal type mask tool from the tool palette.
What happens when you click on the document with the Horizontal Type Mask Tool?
The whole document will turn reddish except for the text you inserted.
What occurs after the text is inserted using the Horizontal Type Mask Tool?
The whole text is transformed into a selection.
What can you do after the text has turned into a selection?
You can apply all the properties of the selection tool like Select Inverse, Transform Selection, etc.
What is the fifth step in applying the Horizontal Type Mask Tool?
Apply the mask by clicking on the mask option in the layers panel.
What is the sixth step when using the Horizontal Type Mask Tool?
You will get the results as shown below.
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What is the first step in using the Vertical Type Mask Tool in Photoshop?
Open an image in the Photoshop document.
What is the second step in using the Vertical Type Mask Tool in Photoshop?
Select the vertical type mask tool from the tool palette.
What should you do in Step 3 when using the Vertical Type Mask Tool?
Click on the document to insert the text.
What happens to the document when you insert text using the Vertical Type Mask Tool?
The whole document will turn reddish except your text inserted.
What is the result of inserting text with the Vertical Type Mask Tool in Step 4?
The whole text is transformed into a selection.
What can you do after the text turns into a selection using the Vertical Type Mask Tool?
You can apply all the properties of the selection tool like Select inverse, Transform selection, etc.
What is the fifth step in using the Vertical Type Mask Tool?
Now you can apply the mask by clicking on the mask option in the layers panel.
What will you get after applying the mask in the last step of using the Vertical Type Mask Tool?
You will get the results as shown below.
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What are the objectives of the four types of type tools in Photoshop?
All four types of type tools in Photoshop have the same properties.
Where does the options properties bar appear when using type tools in Photoshop?
The options properties bar appears below the menu bar when we use the type tools in Photoshop.
What is the function of the Toggle text orientation icon in Photoshop's Type Tool?
This option can be termed as the shortcut to change from the horizontal type tool to the vertical type tool or vice versa.
What does the Font family option allow users to do in Photoshop?
The Font family option helps us to define the font family of the font to be used. When clicked, a dialog box opens showing numerous font options.
How do users select fonts from the Font family dialog box in Photoshop?
Users can choose the fonts from the dialog box simply by clicking on the desired font.
What are the four different font styles available in Photoshop?
1. Regular/Normal 2. Bold 3. Italic 4. Bold Italic.
What does the Text size option do in Photoshop?
The Text size option helps us to increase the font size of the text.
What are some predefined values for text size in Photoshop?
Some predefined values for text size in Photoshop include 8pt, 48pt, 72pt, and so on.
Can users type their own text size values in Photoshop?
Yes, users can type their own value for text size in Photoshop.
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What does the 'Text size' option do in Photoshop?
The 'Text size' option helps us to increase the font size of the text. It has several predefined values like 8pt, 48pt, 72pt and so on, but one can type his/her own value too.
What is the purpose of the 'Wrap text' option in Photoshop?
The 'Wrap text' option helps us to create wrap text.
What are the three alignment options available in Photoshop?
Photoshop has three alignment options: Left, Center, and Right.
What is the default alignment setting in Photoshop?
By default, the left alignment is enabled.
How can you change the text alignment in Photoshop?
You can enable any one of the alignment options (Left, Center, Right) by clicking on them.
What is the function of the 'Font color' option in Photoshop?
The 'Font color' option is used to set the font color.
What is the default font color in Photoshop?
By default, the font color is set to black.
How can you change the font color in Photoshop?
To set the font to a different color, click on the color icon, choose your own color, and click OK to apply it.
What does the '3D' option do in Photoshop?
The '3D' option is used to create 3D text.
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What is the purpose of the 'Warped text' option in the Type Tool?
The 'Warped text' option is used to create warped text.
What are the basic formatting options available in the Type Tool?
Basic Formatting Options in Type Tool include settings related to text appearance and layout.
What is a Smart Object in Photoshop?
A Smart Object is a container that holds the contents of a layer safely inside.
What should be done to a layer before applying changes as a Smart Object?
The layer should be converted to a Smart Object.
Where are changes applied when using a Smart Object?
Changes are applied to the container, not to the content.
What are the characteristics of changes made to Smart Objects?
Changes are editable and nondestructive.
What is the main advantage of Smart Filters?
The main advantage of Smart Filters is that we can change a Smart Filter's settings any time we need without any loss in quality and without making any permanent changes to the image.
What is the first objective when working with Smart Filters?
Convert the layer image into a Smart Object.
What is the second objective when working with Smart Filters?
In the Filter menu, select the effect you would like to use.
What is the third objective when working with Smart Filters?
Make the adjustment to the options presented by the filter.
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