Quiz #7
Photoshop Lesson 01 & Lesson 02
Due: November 8
Matching
Match the key concepts in the numbered list to the left with the letter of the phrase below that best describes it.
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- This command automatically corrects the shadows and highlights of each color channel independently. As a result, it often shifts the color balance.
- The three brightness ranges that you can edit independently using the Levels command.
- This command lets you darken highlights and lighten shadows, just what you need when correcting flash photos.
- The best tool for manually adjusting the brightness and increasing the contrast of an image on a channel-by-channel basis.
- Expressed as an exponent, this value multiplies the brightness of an image to lighten or darken midtones.
- This command both corrects and neutralizes the shadows, highlights, and midtones in an image, making it the most useful of Photoshop’s automatic levels-correction functions.
- A bar graph representation of all brightness values and their distribution in an image.
- This command automatically corrects the shadows and highlights of an image but leaves the color balance unchanged.
- An independent grayscale image that Photoshop colorizes and mixes with other images to produce a full-color composite.
- The one command that lets you pinpoint a specific color in an image and make it lighter or darker; best suited to reducing contrast.
- The three primary colors of light, which mix together to form a full-color image.
- Historically one of the worst functions in Photoshop, this newly improved and frankly useful command lets you correct the luminance of an image using two straightforward slider bars.
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