Digital Media Chapter 5

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RGB colors are _____, which means they create white when they are all combined with the values set at 255.
2.
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Which mode displays up to 256 shades of gray?
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The color mode is selected from the Mode command on the Image menu.
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You can open the Hue/Saturation dialog box using the Adjustments command on the Edit menu.
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Photoshop, the _____ color is used to make gradient fills and fill in image areas that have been erased.
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In Photoshop, the _____ color is used to paint, fill, and apply borders to selections.
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Which filter is used to sharpen and smooth an image by increasing the contrast along its edges?
8.
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Which of the following modes is used in the commercial four-color printing process?
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The process of adding a border to a selection is called ____.
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More colors can be displayed in the CMYK mode than in either the RGB or the Lab modes.

11.
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A border’s default color is the current background color.
12.
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Add a border to a selection using the Image menu.
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As you adjust settings, such as hue and saturation, you can create color imbalances in your images.
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Additive colors are used for lighting, video, and computer monitors.
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If a color is out of gamut for a color model, it will still be seen accurately on the monitor screen but it won't be printed with precision.
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Which color mode is used by computer monitors?
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Where are all the gradient style buttons found?
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A gamut is a range of colors associated with a color model.
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You can change the width, color, location, and blending mode of a border using the Stroke dialog box.
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A gradient is defined as a ____.
21.
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The Gradient Editor allows you to make all the following modification except?
22.
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Which color model, based on one luminance component and two chromatic components, has the widest range of colors?