최신 Photoshop Certified Expert 9A0-150 무료샘플문제:
1. You shot a series of photographs in the same light. You want to make Curves adjustments in one image and then apply them to all the other images. What should you do in the first image?
A) Choose Convert to Smart Object from the Layers panel menu before choosing Image > Adjustments > Curves.
B) Choose Image > Adjustments > Curves, make the adjustments, then click the Options button and select the Save as Defaults checkbox.
C) Choose Filter > Convert for Smart Filters before choosing Image > Adjustments > Curves.
D) Choose Curves from the Adjustments panel menu.
2. You've used the Custom Shape Tool to create a vector shape layer. You want the shape to have a soft, blurry edge, but you want to be able to edit the vector paths later. What should you do?
A) While the Vector Mask thumbnail is selected in the Layers panel, adjust the Feather slider in the Masks panel.
B) While the Layer thumbnail is selected in the Layers panel, choose Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur.
C) While the Vector Mask thumbnail is selected in the Layers panel, choose Edit > Free Transform, and then choose Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur.
D) While the Layer thumbnail is selected in the Layers panel, choose Select > Modify > Feather.
3. You want to open a JPEG directly into Camera Raw to adjust it there. What should you do?
(Choose two.)
A) In Adobe Bridge, select the JPEG thumbnail and then choose File > Place > In Photoshop.
B) In Photoshop, choose File > Open, select the JPEG file, set the Format menu to Camera Raw, and click Open.
C) In Adobe Bridge, hold down Option (Mac OS) or Alt (Windows) and double-click the JPEG thumbnail.
D) In Adobe Bridge, select the JPEG thumbnail and press Control+R (Windows) or Command+R (Mac OS)
E) In Photoshop, navigate to the JPEG file in Mini Bridge and double-click its thumbnail.
4. You have selected part of an image and chosen Layer > New > Layer via copy. What will happen if you adjust the opacity of the new layer to 50%?
A) The image contrast will be reduced.
B) The image will remain the same.
C) The image will get darker.
D) The image will get lighter.
5. You are adjusting a photograph in the Camera Raw dialog box. You have darkened the top of the image by dragging the Graduated Filter tool from the top to the bottom of the image, and then decreasing the Brightness slider. Now you want to lighten the bottom of the photograph. What should you do?
A) Click the + (plus) button to the right of the Brightness slider; then increase both the Brightness and Exposure sliders.
B) Option-click (Mac OS) or Alt-click (Windows) the red circle icon in the graduated filter you've applied to the image; then increase the Brightness slider.
C) Drag the Graduated Filter tool from the bottom to the top of the photograph; then increase the Brightness slider.
D) Increase the Brightness slider, click the New button, and drag the Graduated Filter tool from the bottom to the top of the photograph.
질문과 대답:
질문 # 1 정답: D | 질문 # 2 정답: A | 질문 # 3 정답: B,D | 질문 # 4 정답: B | 질문 # 5 정답: C |