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- Which menu path allows you to access the Filter Gallery in Adobe Photoshop?
- a) Edit > Filter Gallery
- b) Image > Filter Gallery
- c) Filter > Filter Gallery
- d) Layer > Filter Gallery
- Answer: c) Filter > Filter Gallery
- What is the main purpose of the Filter Gallery in Adobe Photoshop?
- a) To organize and manage layers
- b) To apply various artistic and creative filters to an image
- c) To adjust the brightness and contrast of an image
- d) To crop and resize images
- Answer: b) To apply various artistic and creative filters to an image
- Which filter category in the Filter Gallery would you choose to apply a brush stroke effect?
- a) Artistic
- b) Brush Strokes
- c) Distort
- d) Texture
- Answer: b) Brush Strokes
- In the Filter Gallery, which category contains the “Cutout” filter?
- a) Artistic
- b) Sketch
- c) Stylize
- d) Texture
- Answer: a) Artistic
- What does the “Preview” checkbox do in the Filter Gallery?
- a) It applies the filter to the image without showing the effect.
- b) It allows you to see a preview of the filter effect on the image.
- c) It saves the filter settings.
- d) It reverts the image to its original state.
- Answer: b) It allows you to see a preview of the filter effect on the image.
- Which of the following filters can be found under the “Sketch” category in the Filter Gallery?
- a) Chrome
- b) Grain
- c) Bas Relief
- d) Plastic Wrap
- Answer: c) Bas Relief
- What does the “Scaling” slider control in the “Texture” filter of the Filter Gallery?
- a) The contrast of the texture
- b) The size of the texture pattern
- c) The brightness of the texture
- d) The color of the texture
- Answer: b) The size of the texture pattern
- Can you apply multiple filters at once in the Filter Gallery?
- a) Yes, by stacking filters in the Filter Gallery dialog.
- b) No, you can only apply one filter at a time.
- c) Yes, but only if they are from the same category.
- d) No, you need to apply filters from different dialogs.
- Answer: a) Yes, by stacking filters in the Filter Gallery dialog.
- Which filter would you use in the Filter Gallery to create a stained glass effect?
- a) Stained Glass
- b) Mosaic
- c) Glass
- d) Fresco
- Answer: a) Stained Glass
- How can you reset the filter settings in the Filter Gallery?
- a) Click the “Reset” button at the bottom of the Filter Gallery dialog.
- b) Press Ctrl+R (Windows) or Command+R (Mac).
- c) Right-click on the filter and select “Reset Settings.”
- d) Double-click on the filter thumbnail.
- Answer: a) Click the “Reset” button at the bottom of the Filter Gallery dialog.
- What happens when you click “OK” in the Filter Gallery dialog?
- a) The filter effect is previewed but not applied.
- b) The filter effect is permanently applied to the image.
- c) The filter effect is discarded.
- d) The filter effect is saved as a preset.
- Answer: b) The filter effect is permanently applied to the image.
- Which category in the Filter Gallery would you use to apply a “Watercolor” effect?
- a) Artistic
- b) Sketch
- c) Stylize
- d) Texture
- Answer: a) Artistic
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