Photoshop Unit 2
Each object in Photoshop exist on a layer.
The transparent areas in a layer do not affect the file size.
Layers make it possible to manipulate the tiniest details in a Photoshop image.
When you drag a selection from one Photoshop image to another, a new layer is automatically created in the second image.
You might significantly enhance your computer's performance by hiding or resizing the Layer panel thumbnail images.
It is not necessary for a Photoshop image to have a Background layer.
The order of layers affect the appearance of a Photoshop image.
You can change the order of layers in the stack.
A background layer cannot be modified as extensively as an image layer.
You can delete a Background layer by clicking it on the Layers panel and dragging it to the Delete layer button.
You cannot alter a Background layer's color or opacity but it can be deleted or converted into another kind of layer.
A background layer can be changed into an image layer.
The background layer is located at the bottom of the Layers panel.
To display or hide Rulers click View on the menu bar, then click Rulers.
Only adjacent visible layers can be merged.
Visible can be merged as long as they are next to each other on the Layers panel.
Most layer commands available on the Layers menu are also available using the Layers panel.
You can merge two unrasterized type layers.
Objects on new layers have a default opacity setting of 100%.
You can rename a layer at any time.
Concealing part of an image without losing resolution quality is called cropping.
Cropping hides areas of an image, but does not result in loss of resolution quality.
A selection is an area within an image that is surrounded by a marquee.
When you drag a selection to a destination image, Photoshop places the selection on a layer.
A layer group allows you to organize layers on the Layers panel.
When an image is flattened, all visible layers are combined in the Background layer.
The processes of merging and flattening are not identical.
Only one layer exists in a flattened file.
Only visible layers are included in a flattened file.
When an image is flattened, all visible layers are combined in a single layer.
All hidden layers are discarded when a file is flattened.
The Layers panel includes the following different kinds of layers except Portrait.
Layers panel are all layers in a Photoshop file displayed?
The thumbnail display can be turned off in the Layers panel
The Layer thumbnail component of the Layers panel can show a miniature image of a layer's contents?
You can change the location of the Layers panel on the screen by Dragging the panel tab.
Layer thumbnails can be turned on or off, resized, and It is a miniature image of the layer's contents.
Layers panel is used to resize a layer thumbnail.
The Layers Panel Options dialog box is used to turn off the thumbnail display.
The Background cannot be modified extensively.
Background layer is always at the bottom of a stack.
On the Layers panel, the Background layer is found at the bottom of the list.
Pixels and inches, Centimeters and points, and Picas and percentage are units of measurement for rulers.
Pixels are unit of measurement that makes it easiest to make small adjustments.
Edit menu command allows you to change your units of measurements preference.
You cannot click rasterize on the New Layer menu panel dialog box to create a layer in each way listed below.
Opacity determines the percentage of transparency in a layer.
Layers panel can be used to create a layer.
Click Layer on the toolbar, click Delete, then click the unwanted layer.
You can restore a deleted layer during the current editing session by deleting the Delete Layer state on the History panel.
Exclude certain parts of an image from view by using the Crop Tool.
Hiding portions of an image without losing resolution quality is called cropping.
An area in an image that is surrounded by a marquee is called a(n) Selection.
A dashed line that surrounds an area is called a(n) marquee.
Magnetic Lasso selection tool lets you isolate complex shapes.
The Move Tool can be used to move a selection.
The Move Tool located on the Tools panel.
You can duplicate a layer.
There is 1 layer in a flattened file.
When an image is flattened, all visible layers are combined in the Background layer.
Layer menu is used to flatten an image.
A file's size can be significantly reduced using the Flattening process.
Visible layers only layers are included in a flattened file.
All layers in a Photoshop image are listed on the Layers panel.
You can turn off the thumbnail display using the list arrow in the Layers panel.
The View menu on the Application bar is used to show or hide the rulers.
A(n) Background layer cannot be modified as extensively as an image layer.
You can change a ruler’s units of measurement by pointing to Preferences on the Edit (Win) or Photoshop (Mac) menu and selecting Units & Rulers.
The Background layer is always located at the bottom of a stack.
The Layers menu is used to turn an image layer into a Background layer.
The Background layer is located at the bottom of the Layers panel.
You can create a new layer using the New command on the Layer menu.
The Create a new layer button is located on the Layers panel.
You can access commands to create or delete layers by using the Layers panel list arrow on the Layers panel.
Photoshop always numbers layers Sequentially no matter how many you add or delete.
You can restore a deleted layer during the current editing session by deleting the Delete Layer state on the History panel.
You can restore an accidentally deleted layer by deleting the Delete Layer state on the History panel.
If you use the New command on the Layer menu, you can name a Layer when you create it.
A(n) Marquee is a dashed line that surrounds an area.
An area in an image that is surrounded by a marquee is called a(n) Selection.
The Extract command, located on the Filter menu, is used to separate an image from a background or surrounding imagery.
Cropping hides areas of an image.
Hiding portions of an image without losing resolution quality is called Cropping.
An unwanted fringe or halo surrounding a selection can be eliminated by using a Matting command called Defringe.
The Magnetic Lasso lets you isolate complex shapes.
Unwanted pixels that give the appearance of a fringe or halo can be removed using Defringe, a Matting command found on the Layer menu.
When you use the Move Tool to drag a selection to the destination image, Photoshop places the selection in a(n) New layer.
A(n) Layer group lets you organize layers, and is similar to a folder on your hard drive.
Duplicating a layer is a good way to preserve modifications to a layer because you don't have to worry about losing your original work.
There is/are one layer(s) in a flattened file.
A file's size can be significantly reduced using the Flattening process.
You can use the Layer menu to flatten an image.
When an image is flattened, all visible layers are combined in the background layer.
There is/are four layer(s) contained in the Balloons layer group.
Item 5 points to the Layer group icon.
Each object in Photoshop exist on a layer.
The transparent areas in a layer do not affect the file size.
Layers make it possible to manipulate the tiniest details in a Photoshop image.
When you drag a selection from one Photoshop image to another, a new layer is automatically created in the second image.
You might significantly enhance your computer's performance by hiding or resizing the Layer panel thumbnail images.
It is not necessary for a Photoshop image to have a Background layer.
The order of layers affect the appearance of a Photoshop image.
You can change the order of layers in the stack.
A background layer cannot be modified as extensively as an image layer.
You can delete a Background layer by clicking it on the Layers panel and dragging it to the Delete layer button.
You cannot alter a Background layer's color or opacity but it can be deleted or converted into another kind of layer.
A background layer can be changed into an image layer.
The background layer is located at the bottom of the Layers panel.
To display or hide Rulers click View on the menu bar, then click Rulers.
Only adjacent visible layers can be merged.
Visible can be merged as long as they are next to each other on the Layers panel.
Most layer commands available on the Layers menu are also available using the Layers panel.
You can merge two unrasterized type layers.
Objects on new layers have a default opacity setting of 100%.
You can rename a layer at any time.
Concealing part of an image without losing resolution quality is called cropping.
Cropping hides areas of an image, but does not result in loss of resolution quality.
A selection is an area within an image that is surrounded by a marquee.
When you drag a selection to a destination image, Photoshop places the selection on a layer.
A layer group allows you to organize layers on the Layers panel.
When an image is flattened, all visible layers are combined in the Background layer.
The processes of merging and flattening are not identical.
Only one layer exists in a flattened file.
Only visible layers are included in a flattened file.
When an image is flattened, all visible layers are combined in a single layer.
All hidden layers are discarded when a file is flattened.
The Layers panel includes the following different kinds of layers except Portrait.
Layers panel are all layers in a Photoshop file displayed?
The thumbnail display can be turned off in the Layers panel
The Layer thumbnail component of the Layers panel can show a miniature image of a layer's contents?
You can change the location of the Layers panel on the screen by Dragging the panel tab.
Layer thumbnails can be turned on or off, resized, and It is a miniature image of the layer's contents.
Layers panel is used to resize a layer thumbnail.
The Layers Panel Options dialog box is used to turn off the thumbnail display.
The Background cannot be modified extensively.
Background layer is always at the bottom of a stack.
On the Layers panel, the Background layer is found at the bottom of the list.
Pixels and inches, Centimeters and points, and Picas and percentage are units of measurement for rulers.
Pixels are unit of measurement that makes it easiest to make small adjustments.
Edit menu command allows you to change your units of measurements preference.
You cannot click rasterize on the New Layer menu panel dialog box to create a layer in each way listed below.
Opacity determines the percentage of transparency in a layer.
Layers panel can be used to create a layer.
Click Layer on the toolbar, click Delete, then click the unwanted layer.
You can restore a deleted layer during the current editing session by deleting the Delete Layer state on the History panel.
Exclude certain parts of an image from view by using the Crop Tool.
Hiding portions of an image without losing resolution quality is called cropping.
An area in an image that is surrounded by a marquee is called a(n) Selection.
A dashed line that surrounds an area is called a(n) marquee.
Magnetic Lasso selection tool lets you isolate complex shapes.
The Move Tool can be used to move a selection.
The Move Tool located on the Tools panel.
You can duplicate a layer.
There is 1 layer in a flattened file.
When an image is flattened, all visible layers are combined in the Background layer.
Layer menu is used to flatten an image.
A file's size can be significantly reduced using the Flattening process.
Visible layers only layers are included in a flattened file.
All layers in a Photoshop image are listed on the Layers panel.
You can turn off the thumbnail display using the list arrow in the Layers panel.
The View menu on the Application bar is used to show or hide the rulers.
A(n) Background layer cannot be modified as extensively as an image layer.
You can change a ruler’s units of measurement by pointing to Preferences on the Edit (Win) or Photoshop (Mac) menu and selecting Units & Rulers.
The Background layer is always located at the bottom of a stack.
The Layers menu is used to turn an image layer into a Background layer.
The Background layer is located at the bottom of the Layers panel.
You can create a new layer using the New command on the Layer menu.
The Create a new layer button is located on the Layers panel.
You can access commands to create or delete layers by using the Layers panel list arrow on the Layers panel.
Photoshop always numbers layers Sequentially no matter how many you add or delete.
You can restore a deleted layer during the current editing session by deleting the Delete Layer state on the History panel.
You can restore an accidentally deleted layer by deleting the Delete Layer state on the History panel.
If you use the New command on the Layer menu, you can name a Layer when you create it.
A(n) Marquee is a dashed line that surrounds an area.
An area in an image that is surrounded by a marquee is called a(n) Selection.
The Extract command, located on the Filter menu, is used to separate an image from a background or surrounding imagery.
Cropping hides areas of an image.
Hiding portions of an image without losing resolution quality is called Cropping.
An unwanted fringe or halo surrounding a selection can be eliminated by using a Matting command called Defringe.
The Magnetic Lasso lets you isolate complex shapes.
Unwanted pixels that give the appearance of a fringe or halo can be removed using Defringe, a Matting command found on the Layer menu.
When you use the Move Tool to drag a selection to the destination image, Photoshop places the selection in a(n) New layer.
A(n) Layer group lets you organize layers, and is similar to a folder on your hard drive.
Duplicating a layer is a good way to preserve modifications to a layer because you don't have to worry about losing your original work.
There is/are one layer(s) in a flattened file.
A file's size can be significantly reduced using the Flattening process.
You can use the Layer menu to flatten an image.
When an image is flattened, all visible layers are combined in the background layer.
There is/are four layer(s) contained in the Balloons layer group.
Item 5 points to the Layer group icon.