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Adobe Bridge
- What is Adobe Bridge primarily used for?
- A) Creating and editing images
- B) Organizing and managing image files
- C) Applying text effects
- D) Designing graphics and layouts
- Answer: B) Organizing and managing image files
- Which panel in Adobe Bridge allows you to view and manage metadata?
- A) Keywords Panel
- B) Metadata Panel
- C) Folders Panel
- D) Collections Panel
- Answer: B) Metadata Panel
- How can you batch rename files in Adobe Bridge?
- A) Go to Edit > Batch Rename
- B) Right-click on selected files and choose “Batch Rename”
- C) Use the Batch Rename option in the Tools menu
- D) Select files, then go to Tools > Batch Rename
- Answer: D) Select files, then go to Tools > Batch Rename
- Which feature in Adobe Bridge helps you to rate and label images?
- A) Collections
- B) Metadata
- C) Labels and Ratings
- D) Keywords
- Answer: C) Labels and Ratings
- How can you open an image in Adobe Camera Raw directly from Adobe Bridge?
- A) Right-click the image and select “Open in Camera Raw”
- B) Drag the image into the Camera Raw workspace
- C) Use the “Open with Camera Raw” option from the File menu
- D) Click the “Camera Raw” button in the toolbar
- Answer: A) Right-click the image and select “Open in Camera Raw”
Camera Raw
- What is the purpose of the Camera Raw filter in Adobe Photoshop?
- A) To convert raw files into editable images
- B) To apply advanced color adjustments and corrections
- C) To create HDR images from multiple exposures
- D) To manage image metadata
- Answer: B) To apply advanced color adjustments and corrections
- Which Camera Raw panel is used to adjust the exposure and contrast of an image?
- A) Basic Panel
- B) Detail Panel
- C) HSL/Grayscale Panel
- D) Lens Corrections Panel
- Answer: A) Basic Panel
- How do you access Camera Raw settings for a non-raw image in Photoshop?
- A) Open the image in Photoshop and apply the Camera Raw filter from Filter > Camera Raw Filter
- B) Convert the image to raw format and then open it
- C) Use the Camera Raw panel in Adobe Bridge
- D) Open the image and go to Image > Adjustments > Camera Raw
- Answer: A) Open the image in Photoshop and apply the Camera Raw filter from Filter > Camera Raw Filter
- What does the “Clarity” adjustment in Camera Raw do?
- A) Adjusts the color saturation
- B) Enhances or reduces midtone contrast
- C) Sharpens the overall image
- D) Corrects lens distortion
- Answer: B) Enhances or reduces midtone contrast
- Which tool in Camera Raw is used to correct chromatic aberrations?
- A) Lens Corrections Tool
- B) Spot Removal Tool
- C) Graduated Filter Tool
- D) Adjustment Brush Tool
- Answer: A) Lens Corrections Tool
- How can you apply Camera Raw settings to multiple images at once?
- A) Use the “Sync Settings” option in Camera Raw
- B) Apply the settings manually to each image
- C) Save the settings as a preset and apply it to each image individually
- D) Use the “Batch Processing” option in Photoshop
- Answer: A) Use the “Sync Settings” option in Camera Raw
- What is the function of the “Graduated Filter” tool in Camera Raw?
- A) Applies a gradient filter effect to specific areas of an image
- B) Adjusts the color balance of the entire image
- C) Removes dust spots from the image
- D) Crops the image to a specific aspect ratio
- Answer: A) Applies a gradient filter effect to specific areas of an image
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