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HDR Imaging
- What does HDR stand for in photography?
- A) High Definition Resolution
- B) High Dynamic Range
- C) High Detail Rendering
- D) High Digital Range
- Answer: B) High Dynamic Range
- Which Photoshop feature is used to create an HDR image from multiple exposures?
- A) HDR Toning
- B) Merge to HDR Pro
- C) HDR Adjustment Layer
- D) HDR Filter
- Answer: B) Merge to HDR Pro
- What is the purpose of the “Align Images” option when creating an HDR image?
- A) To correct color mismatches between images
- B) To adjust the size of the images to fit together
- C) To ensure that all the images line up properly, reducing ghosting effects
- D) To convert images to black and white
- Answer: C) To ensure that all the images line up properly, reducing ghosting effects
- Which of the following is NOT a typical adjustment option in the HDR Toning dialog box?
- A) Strength
- B) Exposure
- C) Gamma
- D) Texture
- Answer: D) Texture
- How can you tone-map an HDR image in Photoshop?
- A) By using the Camera Raw Filter
- B) By applying a Gaussian Blur
- C) By adjusting the Levels and Curves
- D) By using the HDR Toning option
- Answer: D) By using the HDR Toning option
Panoramas
- Which Photoshop feature allows you to stitch multiple images together to create a panorama?
- A) Photomerge
- B) Panorama Stitch
- C) Merge to Panorama
- D) Auto-Align Layers
- Answer: A) Photomerge
- What is the primary purpose of the “Boundary Warp” option in the Photomerge dialog box?
- A) To adjust the color balance of the panorama
- B) To fill in the empty areas around the edges of the panorama
- C) To correct lens distortion
- D) To rotate the panorama
- Answer: B) To fill in the empty areas around the edges of the panorama
- Which option should you choose if you want to align images manually during panorama creation?
- A) Auto
- B) Perspective
- C) Cylindrical
- D) Reposition
- Answer: D) Reposition
- What is the benefit of using the “Auto-Blend Layers” feature when creating panoramas?
- A) It automatically adjusts the exposure of the images
- B) It seamlessly blends the edges of the images together
- C) It corrects the lens distortion in each image
- D) It aligns the images horizontally
- Answer: B) It seamlessly blends the edges of the images together
- Which type of panorama projection should you use for a wide-angle panorama?
- A) Spherical
- B) Cylindrical
- C) Perspective
- D) Rectilinear
- Answer: B) Cylindrical
- When creating an HDR panorama, which steps are recommended?
- A) Create the HDR image first and then stitch the images together into a panorama
- B) Stitch the images into a panorama first and then create the HDR image
- C) Apply HDR Toning to each image before stitching them together
- D) Create the panorama and then apply the HDR Toning in Camera Raw
- Answer: B) Stitch the images into a panorama first and then create the HDR image
- What is the advantage of using the “Vignette Removal” option in the Photomerge dialog box?
- A) It enhances the colors of the panorama
- B) It removes color casts from the panorama
- C) It corrects darkening at the corners of the images
- D) It sharpens the edges of the panorama
- Answer: C) It corrects darkening at the corners of the images
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